Aged 18, Alexander Jay starts filming gangster rap videos with his friends. For over a decade he carries on as ‘the video guy’, recording their music videos and their lives trying to ‘make it big’. As prospects fade and tensions rise, Alex’s time as the video guy comes to an abrupt end, making him wonder what it was all for.
Alexander “Jay” Dickerson-Watson (Co-Director) is a self-taught cinematographer and drone operator from Virginia Beach with a passion for telling stories that often go unseen. His work behind the camera has taken him into the heart of impactful documentary projects. Now developing his first film as a director, Alexander brings a hands-on, visually driven approach to storytelling, shaped by lived experience, curiosity, and a drive to dig deeper.
Alex was thrilled when he heard the news:
“This just made my year! I’m hyped, grateful, and ready to make some movie magic”
Sam Howard (Co-Director) is a filmmaker from Belfast, known for creating films that highlight important societal issues; in addition to working on feature-length films, including the multi-award-winning Lyra (2022) (Assistant Producer), his most recent independent project, The Ban (2024) (Producer and Editor), has premiered at renowned international festivals such as IDFA, CPH:DOX and featured on the BAFTA long-list for Best Short Film 2025.
When Sam heard the news he said:
‘This is really incredible news, wow!! We’re so thrilled. Apologies it took me a minute to respond as I was busy celebrating the first two lines of your email!!’
Our judge David Green, said “this story is accessible on so many levels and will appeal to a wide audience”