Ripples – a short film about being Black in Britain
Spoken word artist Paul Gialo, and director Adam Savva, team up to create a visual poem about being black in Britain, racism, the importance of the Black Lives Matter protests and personal experiences with racism.
Spoken word artist Paul Gialo, and director Adam Savva, have teamed up to create a visual poem about being Black in Britain, the racism Paul notices in the country, the importance of the Black Lives Matter protests and Paul’s own personal experiences with racism.
Paul and Adam say: ‘This is such an important message that we both don’t want to be regarded as just a trend.’
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