Angels In The Street.

A Prospective short film:

An elderly woman reckons with the end of her life and an aching sense of dissatisfaction for the way she’s lived. Between her faith, fear of judgement, and numbing dysphoria she unearths her desire to live as a man.


Queer histories in the African Diaspora.

Set in the context of the Caribbean, this films explores the roles of culture and religion in a post-colonial society in shaping the lived experiences of LGBTQ+ people. Following histories of violence against transgender individuals, this film seeks to bridge the gap between a generations understanding of gender, community and structured violences that affect us all.

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Director statement:

As a filmmaker and interdisciplinary artist, I’m drawn to themes that sit at the intersection of personal and collective identity. My work often examines memory, conflict, and transformation, especially within the contexts of migration, generational inheritance, and the nuanced politics of belonging. Through narrative and nonfiction forms, I explore the emotional undercurrents of girlhood, queerness, diasporic experience, and social friction, particularly as they are expressed in intimate, everyday gestures.

I use visual storytelling to make sense of the forces, both subtle and systemic, that shape how we move through the world. My background as a Jamaican immigrant raised in the U.S. deeply informs the questions I ask through film: what does it mean to carry inherited beliefs and roles? How do identity and voice shift when tethered to multiple cultural homes? These inquiries manifest through emotionally layered character studies and visual textures that evoke a sense of memory or loss.

Whether working in documentary or fiction, I gravitate toward storytelling that challenges what’s familiar, and makes space for ambiguity, transformation, and care.


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