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Ngaio Anyia, Director


A journalist, musician, inclusion & diversity consultant and presenter, Ngaio is a true multi-hyphenate with a creative mind which has provided her with a huge range of skills, to tell stories of the under represented with empathy and honesty. Having trained in journalism with the BBC and worked for a major UK festival whilst running intersectional events, Ngaio first met Tegan at Black Girl Convention, the largest convention for Black women in the South West for which she is also a co-director. In 2020 Ngaio presented Monumental: Bristol After Colston for BBC World in which she asked what the city would do to support the Black community after the landmark moment which pulled the world’s eyes to Bristol. She currently also presents a weekly radio show on Soho Radio geared towards bringing global music to the mainstream and bringing discussions around intersectionality and multiculturalism to the forefront. Ngaio regularly hosts events to further educate and provide a platform for the community, to make those who fall through the cracks of mainstream media to feel represented and empowered to tell their stories and use their voices to stand up against inequality.

www.ngaioanyia.com

Aodh Breathnach, Shooting Producer


A delegate of Edinburgh TV Festival’s Ones to Watch scheme, Aodh is a diligent documentary Shooting Producer with in-depth trauma training and camera training from industry DOPs. His recent credits include BBC Three's Scars: Surviving A Stabbing, BBC Three’s BAFTA nominated documentary Drugsland, BBC Two’s DNA Family Secrets as well as BBC Three’s single films Sudden Death: My Brother’s Silent Killer and The Case of Fri Martin. Aodh will produce the film and shoot all the film’s unfolding actuality, working with DOP Patrick Smith to adopt a shooting style that compliments the master interview and stylistic sequences.

www.aodhbreathnach.com