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Ungentle (2022)
A fictionalised essay read by Ben Wishaw exploring the complicated relationship between British espionage and male homosexuality. An anonymous narrator talks through the various chapters of his life as a spy and a gay man in late 20th-century Britain. His vivid stories of intimacy and surveillance play out over shots of the luscious countryside, busy Central London streets, and nighttime cruising zones.
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The Names Have Changed, Including My Own and Truths Have Been Altered (2019)
A film telling the same story in four different ways - using British colonial moving images to tell a folk story of two brothers, a VHS Nollywood TV series of the first published Igbo novel, a passed down story of a the family patriarch and the diary entries of the artist's first solo trip to her family's hometown.
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A Radical Duet (2023)
Imagining a revolutionary play authored by two female activists in the anti-colonial movement in post-war London.
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Notes on dancing with the archive (2023)
Notes on dancing with the archive. 2023. Great Britain. Directed by Onyeka Igwe. 1 min.
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No Archive Can Restore You (2020)
Onyeka Igwe’s No Archive Can Restore You surveys the rustic, decaying interiors of the former Nigerian Film Unit building in Lago, viscerally evoking a history full of contingency – including colonial propaganda, institutional neglect, architectural rot – and reimagining the lost sounds that abandoned film cans may contain.
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We Need New Names (2015)
A work examining contemporary Nigerian diasporic female identity through the contradictions inherent to an ethnographic reading of the funeral of the filmmakers’ family matriarch. Using personal archive to explore the concepts of female identity, diaspora, cultural memory and most importantly ‘fiction’.
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Sylvie’s Monologue (2023)
Sylvie’s Monologue. 2023. Great Britain. Directed by Onyeka Igwe. 3 min.
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8 yams, 8 small yams, 8 eggs, a cow and a cockerel (2021)
8 yams, 8 small yams, 8 eggs, a cow and a cockerel. 2021. Great Britain. Directed by Onyeka Igwe. 4 min.
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The Miracle on George Green (2022)
The Miracle on George Green. 2022. Great Britain. Directed by Onyeka Igwe. 12 min.
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Another Step Forward (2020)
Another Step Forward. 2020. Great Britain. Directed by Onyeka Igwe. 6 min.
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Her Name in My Mouth (2018)
The film revisions the Aba Women’s War, the first major anti-colonial uprisings in Nigeria, using embodiment, gesture and the archive. The film is structured around the repurposing of archival films from the British propaganda arm cut against a gestural evocation of the women’s testimonies.
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A So-Called Archive (2020)
With a forensic lens, Onyeka Igwe's A So-Called Archive interrogate the decomposing repositories of Empire. Blending footage shot over the past year in two separate colonial archive buildings - one in Lagos, Nigeria, and the other in Bristol, United Kingdom - this double portrait considers the 'sonic shadows' that colonial images continue to generate, despite the disintegration of the memory and their materials. It mixes the genres of the radio play, the corporate video tour and detective noir, with a haunting and critical approach to the horror of discovery.
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Specialised Technique (2018)
William Sellers and the Colonial Film Unit developed a framework for colonial cinema, this included slow edits, no camera tricks and minimal camera movement. Hundreds of films were created in accordance to this rule set. In an effort to recuperate black dance from this colonial project, Specialised Technique, attempts to transform this material from studied spectacle to livingness.


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