Gully
A slightly dystopian vision of LA, we follow three disaffected teenagers, Jessie, Calvin and Nicky, all victims of extreme childhoods, running supreme hedonistic riot as they try to work out a way in life.
Nabil Elderkin
Casts & Crew
Amber Heard
Terrence Howard
John Corbett
Charlie Plummer
Robin Givens
Jonathan Majors
Kelvin Harrison Jr.
Travis Scott
Jacob Latimore
Hannah Bamberg
Erica Peeples
Chastity Dotson
Rayven Symone Ferrell
David Garelik
Madisen Hill
Chris Gann
Elizabeth Posey
Xen Sams
Kashton Moore
DeRay Davis
Hans Marrero
Julia Rose
Also Directed by Nabil Elderkin
This documentary follows the efforts of Abraham "Abramz" Tekya and Breakdance Project Uganda (BPU) to use dance to empower youth in war-torn Uganda. The film is a testimony of Crazy Legs of Rock Steady Crew and his experiences in the BPU program. The film features narration by Common and additional interviews with Mos Def, will.i.am and K'Naan. Also appearing in the film is Okot Jolly Grace, whose guidance enabled the filmmakers to see and understand the plight of children in northern Uganda.
7 Deaths of Maria Callas is a continuation of Marina Abramovic's lifelong meditation on the female body as a source of both power and pain. Here Abramovic turns her focus to renowned opera singer Maria Callas, whose stunning soprano voice captivated audiences around the world in the mid-20th century as her life was beset by struggle and scandal. Through a mix of narrative opera and film, Abramovic recreates seven iconic death scenes from the American-born Greek singer's most important roles - in La Traviata, Tosca, Otello, Madame Butterfly, Carmen, Lucia di Lammermoor, and Norma - followed by an interpretive recreation of Callas' own death performed onstage by Abramovic herself.
A short film by Nabil Elderkin inspired by the words of the late Nelson Mandela, and the song 'Capture Land' by Jamaican artist Chronixx. Captureland was shot in the very welcoming and historic community or Port Royal, Kingston - Jamaica.
A mysterious man drives his motorcycle to a neon club called the pyramid
A music video for Pyramids, a second single from Frank Ocean's debut studio album: channel ORANGE.