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Shiloh Tumo Washington
Born October 5, 2000 · Chicago, Illinois, USA (age 25)
Shiloh Tumo Washington is a filmmaker and writer from Chicago, Illinois.
Known For
Symphonie Fantastique · 2024Symphonie Fantastique
2024
MovieDramaRomance
A lone wind ensemble musician photographs an ongoing performance as she's suddenly joined by a past lover.
One For My Baby · 2023One For My Baby
2023
MovieDramaRomance
A romance is played in reverse, revealed through memories brought on by improvisational music.
Brother, Where Are You? · 2022Brother, Where Are You?
★ 10.02022
MovieDramaHistory
Two brothers, separated by time and prison bars, reestablish contact. Inspired by James Baldwin's short story, 'Sonny's Blues.'
Bailey's Blues · 2025Bailey's Blues
2025
MovieDramaHistory
In 1960s France, a jazz musician becomes the subject of an impromptu documentary.
NATURAL · 2023NATURAL
2023
MovieDocumentary
Through candid interviews, captivating "video portraits," and resonant poetry by jazz poet Ted Joans, the film navigates the terrain of Black identity, unraveling beauty standards and confronting the objectification of the Black body. A powerful reclamation unfolds, turning societal stereotypes into a celebration of strength, resilience, and individuality.
Movies
Symphonie Fantastique · 2024Symphonie Fantastique
2024
MovieDramaRomance
A lone wind ensemble musician photographs an ongoing performance as she's suddenly joined by a past lover.
One For My Baby · 2023One For My Baby
2023
MovieDramaRomance
A romance is played in reverse, revealed through memories brought on by improvisational music.
Brother, Where Are You? · 2022Brother, Where Are You?
★ 10.02022
MovieDramaHistory
Two brothers, separated by time and prison bars, reestablish contact. Inspired by James Baldwin's short story, 'Sonny's Blues.'
Bailey's Blues · 2025Bailey's Blues
2025
MovieDramaHistory
In 1960s France, a jazz musician becomes the subject of an impromptu documentary.
NATURAL · 2023NATURAL
2023
MovieDocumentary
Through candid interviews, captivating "video portraits," and resonant poetry by jazz poet Ted Joans, the film navigates the terrain of Black identity, unraveling beauty standards and confronting the objectification of the Black body. A powerful reclamation unfolds, turning societal stereotypes into a celebration of strength, resilience, and individuality.