Hucknall filmmaker wins award for shining a light on racism and discrimination

By Tom Surgay

5th Aug 2021 | Local News

A young Hucknall filmmaker has won a regional award for his short film on racism, hate and other forms of discrimination.

Anthony Akpovi's, 25, film 'I See Red' was selected as part of Nottinghamshire Police's Live Our Best Lives awards as winner of the 'Bringing People Together' category.

I See Red was also nominated for a Nottingham Young Creative Award last year and despite not winning, it has led to a successful start to his career.

Anthony, who was nominated for the award by his wife Claire, said he was inspired to produce the video as he wanted to spark a conversation around racism, hate and other forms of discrimination.

He said: "I looked at certain things that were happening in the world and I just felt frustrated. I couldn't understand why black males were seen to be a threat and why women weren't allowed the same opportunities as men. Young people were also getting blamed for everything that was going wrong in the world.

"I couldn't understand any of it so I decided to make a video that addressed these issues. In the video I raise a red flag and that's my way of saying it's time action was taken to change these injustices.

"When I won the award I was really surprised but also very excited. It's amazing to be recognised for you own work. It's something that means a lot to me and my friends who helped me produce it."

As part of the award nomination, an extract of something Anthony had written was submitted as supporting information.

It read: "We represent a voice. We are a voice wanting to be heard; a voice that chooses to raise the red flag as a sign of action.

"We are not ignorant to the current affairs of the local and global communities and no matter how dire the situation may become, there is hope because we are prepared to keep speaking up about the things that matter most to us.

"We will celebrate the wins and learn from the losses. We will remember our past as we shape our future."

The film was selected as a winner of the award by the Next Gen Movement alongside Nottinghamshire Police Youth Outreach Worker Romel Davis, who created the Live Our Best Lives Awards as part of the force's Stephen Lawrence Day celebrations.

The video can be watched here

     

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