Thrilling News! ELDR TV has clinched the Best Documentary Series award at the Sydney Web Fest! 🌟
Kudos to my partner ELDR and my son Orson, the show's stars! (I doubled as director and the "voice of reason.")
2019's chaos inspired us to pick up a camera and embark on our web series journey. ELDR TV turned into A DIY reality series showcasing life as a musician and mother during lockdown.
This show is now a nostalgic time capsule, preserving our family's early days. ELDR proves an artistic life thrives post-parenthood.
Special shoutout to AJ, ELDR's aunt, who rocked the flamboyant pink style while accepting the award! 🎀 She aced ELDR's speech. Thanks, AJ! 🙌 #SydneyWebFest #ELDRTV #DocumentaryAward #Achievements
Our short piece "Born of Violence" is debuting on @NOWNESS representing the best in global Culture! 🌍 We explore an intricate dance of acceptance & rejection between a child conceived by rape & their mother. It’s also my personal experience.
Grateful to the team. Watch here👇
‘Born of violence’ dance short, which I wrote and directed, now proudly features on DIRECTORS’ LIBRARY☄️
Visit Director’s library to watch the film and especially take note of all of the other talented collaborators.
https://t.co/fYWSljmjsj
As a father and a UK-EU film maker, I care about our youth and their future.
Disaffected youth affects society and so does knife crime, because it stresses us out.
Youth services are essential, especially during mid terms and holidays as they keep people off the street.
When delivered correctly, youth centres can help to reduce criminal behaviour including knife crime.