De-colonising Our Minds with Cecile Emeke
British-Jamaican director & writer Cecile Emeke is making waves right now. She has captured the attention of critics and online fans alike for her portrayal of nuanced black identity and...
View ArticleCompulsory :: Q&A
Early on in their creative careers, Chris Toumazou and Kiran Mandla made a critical decision. That decision is now paying off. Rather than take their chances in the employment market after graduating,...
View ArticleLBB Pop-Up School: Rudeboy Salon w/ Dean Chalkley & Harris Elliott
This summer, we were proud to partner with the Rudeboy Salon. LBB hosted a series of talks in celebration of the launch of Dean Chalkley and Harris Elliott’s beautiful 128-page ‘Return of the Rudeboy’...
View ArticleLBB Pop-Up School :: Content is King w/ LEMONADE MONEY
LEMONADE MONEY’s latest TV production for Channel 4, Four to the Floor has been likened to the glory days of MTV — mixing music, comment and animation, whilst gaining the attention of that elusive...
View ArticleLBB on NTS w/ Sci-Fi London founder Louis Savy
“A purple nebula, in honour of Prince.” ~ @nasa This Saturday, Louis Savy of Sci-Fi London joins us in the NTS Radio studio this Sat, when we’ll be talking the next installment of the Sci-Fi London...
View ArticleIndie filmmaker Dean Leon Anderson on launching his own production company &...
When it comes to cultural exports, film remains a potentially potent and extremely profitable medium. Having flourished in recent years the UK film industry has been a beneficiary of the sector’s...
View ArticleWe pick FlyLo’s brain on what he thinks of the London electronic scene,...
I think the electronic scene in the UK has always been inspiring to me. As far as being a leader or at the forefront and all that, I think yeah, it’s an ebb and flow. Sometimes y’all got it,...
View ArticleRocko’s Modern Life reboots
Rocko’s Modern Life, is returning for a one hour tv special. For those that don’t know, Rocko is a wallaby who moved from Australia to the US. Annoying neighbours, too much laundry and life’s issues...
View ArticleFilmmaker Amirah Tajdin talks growth, patience, and ‘making a mark’ on...
A self-described ‘artist who is currently making films’, Kenyan born Amirah Tajdin is the co-founder of the dynamic visual agency, SEVEN THIRTY Films. Back in 2014 she took part in a Connect ZA project...
View ArticleKojey Radical short film + Q&A at DOC’n ROLL Festival
A true creative in every sense of the word, Kojey is, for many, becoming the voice of his generation Journey into the mind of one of the UK’s most exciting emerging musical artists, Kojey Radical, on...
View ArticleThe Burial of Kojo
Braced to be the next high profile African film launched on Netflix, The Burial of Kojo is a temporal feature debut of acclaimed musician and filmmaker Samuel “Blitz” Bazawule. The film joins company...
View ArticleUntil Tomorrow: An existential snapshot during COVID-19
This documentary aims to create a ‘public manifesto’ that emphasises these mindful declarations as we all deliberate the state of our futures… As the world turns in flux, reeling from the COVID-19...
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