Burdened with the shameful legacy of a past as a child soldier in the Congo, Jumah lives with his adoptive mother in west London, where he struggles to keep a lid on his history of violence.
Helmer lives with his ailing father on a remote farm in the Dutch countryside. As he attempts to carve some kind of life for himself, a series of encounters awaken desires he has tried hard to repress.
Tatsushi Omori’s breakthrough film trumps the 'problem macho' stories he’s told before, with a transfixing look at a most unusual heterosexual relationship.
New Work brings together a diverse range of moving image and audio-visual works that make references to popular culture, while reminding us that many of our day-to-day preoccupations arise from the digital realm.
In Mother of George, Andrew Dosunmu dishes out a dazzling aray of rich colours, music and dance in a visually pleasing drama about a young Nigerian wife driven to despair.