In this episode we spoke with Nigerian British filmmaker Ayo Akingbade, who was visiting Los Angeles for a screening of her film “Keep Looking.” We discussed several of her films, including her experience shooting on location in Lagos, Nigeria, after which we compared how it feels to visit our relatives in their respective home countries. We also spoke about nepotism in the film industry, how people usually assume a character is autobiographical when there are any similarities to the author, how to be inspired to make new work, and thinking about timelessness in certain works of art.

Guest Bio:

Ayo Akingbade (born 1994) is an artist, writer and film director. She has directed nineteen short films. Her short films explore the mundanity of urban life in full swing in London’s inner-city boroughs and industrial life in her family’s hometown in Nigeria.

Show notes:

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Books Ayo mentions from Skylight Books in LA:

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Credits:

  • Edited by Amanda Dee and mastered by Rebecca Seidel.
  • Theme music by The Necklace, a project by Taylor Shields and Morgan Võ.

Sound effects courtesy of freesound.org:

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