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- Allegorical return with an abstract promotional film for new luxury clothing brand ABAGA. Shot on Super 8, the piece exhibits a selection of ABAGA pieces amongst the bustling market streets and serene riyadhs of Marakesh, Morocco.
- Kintsugi tells the story of two individuals and the dismal path that entails their convergence. Compelled by necessity, the story is centralised around Adz, a lonely, cynical young drug dealer.
- Paying homage to the motherland, Alia Hassan makes a return to the ruins of Iraq - a once-revered socio-economic hub of glory and prosperity. Guided by his own family members, Alia follows the lives of those devastated by war, bloodshed and enmity as he embarks upon a quest to unveil the genuine sentiments that lie behind ostensible patriotism including opinions on government and in essence how people have survived post-bellum. A grounded and humble exploration of Baghdad, this short documentary makes for a beautifully entertaining and didactic watch as we soon understand that the US-led invasion pervaded all walks of life. And yet, amongst the wreckage of their country, is a society imbued with a passionate resistance towards hostility.
- House of Pharaohs are bound to the hectic London lifestyle as they perform their latest track. Diffused with flashing lights and neon signs, this music video surpasses our expectations of urban life.
- Northern urbanism is an unrelenting impetus for these street-clad lyrical maestros. Once again, we are immersed in the thrill and animation of this modern collective as we take a look into the colourful yet masterful elements of their live performances in Birmingham. Playing a string of shows, the vibrancy of the stage is reproduced through the hyperactivity and entertainment of audience members and viewers alike.
- A swift comeback from these hip-hop lyricists, 'RAID' is executed with finesse and artistic flair as we are secluded within a simple Central London studio this time round. Presented in an unassuming setting, it is the individual passion which draws us in - each artist is flamboyant in movement and command of language, albeit colloquially.
- Gone Ghastly appear on the camera brooding over the impermanence of life itself and the ever-present nihilistic core of existence.
- We are immersed in the thrill and animation of House of Pharaohs, as we take a look into the colourful yet masterful elements of their live performances in Birmingham.
- In the wake of the release of the new album 'nothing ever happens', Alia Hassan and the Allegorical team have collaborated with London musician privacydied on a four-part music video series. Shot entirely on iPhone, each installment follows privacydied on a short journey of pain and misfortune through the tribulations of his strange existence. In his perennial search for love and acceptance, the troubled musician is faced time after time with a world that is ultimately cold and unforgiving.
- Alia Hassan sits down for an interview with South London rap collective House of Pharaohs and producer Nyge to discuss their new collaborative album 'Seasons'. They discuss the events that led up to the project, the process of making it, their UK tour, as well as breaking down some of their favourite tracks.
- Following the release of the 'nothing ever happens' medley, Alia Hassan and the Allegorical team have worked once again with London musician privacydied on a music video installment. This time shot entirely on 8mm film, 'stay w/ me' captures the loving relationship between two brothers, and epitomises the somber yet poignant tones of the track by privacydied.
- Paris is where we are set on this drizzly day, only this time filmmaker is met with fellow filmmaker as Alia Hassan and Bertie Gilbert engage in light-hearted conversation.
- South London rap collective House of Pharaohs are let loose on a London bus in a promotional film for their headline show at Brixton Jamm.
- West London rappers Jacob Jordan, Kash Lamz, Cosmic Conz and Alz Capone team up for the first installment of Grim Sesh.
- In the strange and comedic film, depressed and confused musician privacydied is doing his best to convince film-maker and friend Alia Hassan to shoot a music video for him.
- Dissociating from the status quo, AJ comes bearing a purpose. Leaving university and embarking on his own path towards self-liberation, his independence seeps through a frank voice-over.