Remi R.M. Moses

About

Remi is a black British-born filmmaker who likes to tell stories about disability, invisible illnesses / struggles and intimately complicated queer relationships. He has an affinity with intimate black stories, often told from his own experiences growing up in a Caribbean household. When it comes to visual storytelling, Remi has a very poignant and romantic style. He takes huge pride in bringing heavy emotions and realism to his dramas, often elevating the genre by fusing it with horror, thriller or mystery.

Remi’s work has won awards and has been screened around the world. Notable selections include BAFTA and Academy-qualifying festivals: Los Angeles ShortFest, Norwich Film Festival and Aesthetica Film Festival.

 

Remi R.M. Moses

Course:
MA Filmmaking
Course number:
202
Graduation year:
2024
Nationality:
United Kingdom

Graduation film

Saving Art

After his five-year-old son is diagnosed with leukaemia, Brian tries to comfort his son with a fairy-tale. As we witness the innocence of the children in the ward believing the lies they’re parents tell them, we also see how haunted the parents are. This is a chilling look at how adults project fears of cancer onto children and how fighting the darkness with joy and happiness can also be a form of medicine.
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