Fire in My Belly

Fire in My Belly

2021 · 11 min · ★ 5.0 · Documentary

Echoing the precarious times we live in, a newly commissioned documentary Fire In My Belly (2021) offers a compelling take on questions of home, community and crisis in the metropolitan city of London. (Whitechapel Gallery) HD video, colour, sound

Directed by Ayo Akingbade · Written by Ayo Akingbade

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