We are a 51% minority owned business (Level 2 BBBEE)
and can provide certification on request.
Flattery Films believes our Fresh Talent directors, Julian Evans, Abongwe L Booi, Luke Veysie, and Ian Morgan, could each be the perfect fit for this brief with the oversight and support of our Head of Creative, Rob Smith.
JULIAN EVANS
Fascinated by the detail around us, Julian draws inspiration from the natural world and our place within it. He has dabbled in visual creation from a young age, and is passionate about the narratives that make us human. If he’s not in the ocean or up a mountain, he’s pushing the tools of film to bring stories and concepts to life with a balance of emotion and style.
ABONGWE L BOOI
South African based director, Abongwe L. Booi has dedicated his career to pursuing innovative ways to share the beauty of experience. His passion for storytelling lies in exploring and experimenting with visual language to tell meaningful and authentic stories from the African voice in a way never seen by the world.
ABONGWE L BOOI
South African based director, Abongwe L. Booi has dedicated his career to pursuing innovative ways to share the beauty of experience. His passion for storytelling lies in exploring and experimenting with visual language to tell meaningful and authentic stories from the African voice in a way never seen by the world.
LUKE VEYSIE
Enamoured with filmmaking since age 11. Luke is in pursuit of creating work that shares his perspective of the world and constantly seeks new challenges to keep him on his toes. Exploring different mediums and techniques he is not shy to push boundaries. Crafting impactful work, that captivates and inspires.
IAN MORGAN
Ian Morgan is a South African-based writer and director. Ian is notorious for his off-beat and his tongue-in-cheek approach; this was recognized early on in his career, having won the South African Young Filmmakers Award, as well as the Best Critics Film Award during his studies at AFDA Cape Town.
Ian then went on to work with major international brands. His most recent short film “Good Mourning” was selected as the best SA Short for Sundance TV and was screened at the Sundance Film Festival.