Work samples

  • Al2Y Snippet

    In the 7-minute short film "AL2Y" (A Letter 2 You), a young man’s reflections on his privileged upbringing serve as a narrative thread that intricately weaves into the tapestry of his late father's life marked by conflict and poverty. As the film unfolds, it unveils the intricacies of a unique father-child relationship—one shaped by divergent circumstances and perspectives.

  • Mississippi Goddamn Trailer

    "Mississippi Goddamn" is an experimental short documentary designed as a contextualizing art piece for Akea Brown's gallery exhibition. The film takes viewers on a journey with Akea as she travels during the spring/summer to cities holding traces of her family's journey North, exploring her own experiences within them.

    Through meticulous examination, the documentary unveils Akea's thoughts and memories linked to specific locations, delving into her desire to research ancestral connections. This exploration provides profound insights into how her creative process serves as both a motivator and a reflection throughout her physical journey, offering a unique perspective on the intertwining of art and personal history.

About Felix

Baltimore City

A Baltimore-born and raised artist, documentarian, and narrative filmmaker. Studied animation and sound at the Maryland Institute College of Art before moving to New York City to work as a video editor for commercial media companies such as Refinery29, BET, and VH1, while simultaneously directing and editing personal films and music videos. In 2021 and 2022, directed and edited two documentaries, "Mississippi Goddamn" with Akea Brionne and "Along The Parkway" with True… more

AL2Y (A Letter 2 You)

In the 7-minute short film "AL2Y" (A Letter 2 You), a young man’s reflections on his privileged upbringing serve as a narrative thread that intricately weaves into the tapestry of his late father's life marked by conflict and poverty. As the film unfolds, it unveils the intricacies of a unique father-child relationship—one shaped by divergent circumstances and perspectives.

The protagonist, born into privilege, explores radical viewpoints throughout his youth. This exploration serves as a thematic backdrop against which the film contrasts the experiences of his father, who navigated life amid war-torn Nigeria, ultimately scraping his way out of destitution to journey westwards in hope of providing a better life for his family and himself. The narrative navigates the nuances of these diverse worlds, illuminating the tension and love embedded in the relationship.

The film delves into the protagonist's early exposure to privilege and the lack thereof, showcasing the conflicts that arise as he explores the radical perspectives not shared by his father. It portrays the father's resistance to these viewpoints and how ultimately this disparity creates strains on their relationship. The storytelling weaves through moments of reflection, creating a cinematic landscape where the protagonist confronts the differences between he and his father, seeking to understand and connect despite the disparities in their life journeys.

"AL2Y" is a cinematic exploration of not only the clash of contrasting viewpoints but also a tribute to the resilience of familial bonds in the face of socioeconomic disparities. Through nuanced storytelling and visual eloquence, the short film captures the essence of a complex relationship shaped by privilege, conflict, and the enduring strength of love.

 

  • AL2Y (A Letter 2 You)

    In the 7-minute short film "AL2Y" (A Letter 2 You), a young man’s reflections on his privileged upbringing serve as a narrative thread that intricately weaves into the tapestry of his late father's life marked by conflict and poverty. As the film unfolds, it unveils the intricacies of a unique father-child relationship—one shaped by divergent circumstances and perspectives.

MISSISSIPPI GODDAMN

"Mississippi Goddamn" is an experimental short documentary designed as a contextualizing art piece for Akea Brown's gallery exhibition. The film takes viewers on a journey with Akea as she travels during the spring/summer to cities holding traces of her family's journey North, exploring her own experiences within them.

Through meticulous examination, the documentary unveils Akea's thoughts and memories linked to specific locations, delving into her desire to research ancestral connections. This exploration provides profound insights into how her creative process serves as both a motivator and a reflection throughout her physical journey, offering a unique perspective on the intertwining of art and personal history.

  • Mississippi Goddamn

THRESHOLD

"THRESHOLD" is an experimental narrative short film delving into the complex intersections of emotional desire, love, and greed. The storyline revolves around two lovers driven by the belief that acquiring specific material goods will fulfill them. The film navigates the intricate dynamics of their relationship, exploring how the pursuit of material completeness becomes entangled with their emotional desires. Through an experimental lens, "THRESHOLD" invites viewers to contemplate the consequences of intertwining love and greed, offering a unique exploration of the human experience at the crossroads of materialism and emotional fulfillment.

  • Threshold

RIDIN' ROUND

This video delves into the theme of idol worship, focusing on Butch's character, 'Swamp Boy,' in a surreal version of Baltimore City. Swamp Boy is portrayed as a Hood Legend, a semi-political figure embodying the community's needs with an enigmatic aura. The overarching goal is to elevate Butch's character to a beloved status comparable to a hyper-surreal version of JFK, exploring the complexities of celebrity, charisma, and idolization. The narrative prompts reflection on the broader concept of revered figures within society and their enigmatic appeal in the collective imagination.

  • Ridin' Round

EVERYTHINGHASTOCHANGE

EVERYTHINGHASTOCHANGE is an intimate exploration of presence and personal growth, offering a glimpse into the life of the artist Toyomansi. Over the course of a few days, we follow Toyomansi as he engages in meditation, embarks on explorations, and passionately creates art. The film invites viewers into the artist's world, capturing moments of reflection, discovery, and artistic expression. Through the lens of Toyomansi's experiences, EVERYTHINGHASTOCHANGE delves into the profound journey of self-discovery, inspiring audiences to contemplate the transformative power of presence and the evolving nature of one's artistic identity.

  • EVERYTHINGHASTOCHANGE

I GOT MAGIC

As young artist K. Wood$ navigates Baltimore alongside his friends and lover, he’s determined to prove to them that the magic he believes he has isn’t just a figment of his imagination. He demonstrates his powers to his friends and family, but they don’t believe him. Eventually, however, he is able to make a break through, manifesting the magic that he had all along, and proving his abilities to his closest ones. The I Got Magic short film serves as an allegory to Wood$ career to this point; K. Wood$ since the start of his career has shown ability and vision in abundance - the next step is proving to his peers, the city, and beyond, that it is truly there.

  • I GOT MAGIC

Champagne

In this music video, the protagonist, '4K,' seeks solace in seclusion, hidden from the law and the outside world. Nestled in a cabin by a lake, he grapples with the complexities of relationships, particularly his romantic entanglement, as he reflects on the seeming indifference of his partner. Amid attempts to connect with nature, 4K's attention is diverted by virtual distractions. The narrative explores themes of isolation, introspection, and the search for inner peace, offering a poignant reflection on the human condition and the impact of external influences on one's sense of self-worth.

  • Champagne