Cherish Oteka

  • Projects
    • THE BLACK COP (THE GUARDIAN)
    • TOO GAY FOR GOD? (BBC ONE)
    • BAME VOICES (Stonewall)
    • UNFILTERED ME (BBC)
    • WHY I CALL MYSELF A WITCH (BBC)
    • CLOWNING AROUND
    • GRIME: IT'S BIGGER THAN LONDON (SBTV)
    • SONIA BOYCE (TATE)
    • A MAN CALLED DAD (LONDON LIVE)
    • OVERCOMING SEXUAL HARASSMENT IN THE BARBERSHOP (BBC)
    • SHOWREEL
  • About
  • Press
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    • THE BLACK COP (THE GUARDIAN)
    • TOO GAY FOR GOD? (BBC ONE)
    • BAME VOICES (Stonewall)
    • UNFILTERED ME (BBC)
    • WHY I CALL MYSELF A WITCH (BBC)
    • CLOWNING AROUND
    • GRIME: IT'S BIGGER THAN LONDON (SBTV)
    • SONIA BOYCE (TATE)
    • A MAN CALLED DAD (LONDON LIVE)
    • OVERCOMING SEXUAL HARASSMENT IN THE BARBERSHOP (BBC)
    • SHOWREEL
  • About
  • Press
  • Contact

Afro Punk /February 22, 2016 by Cherish Oteka

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“London-based filmmaker Cherish Oteka captures a creative exploration and celebration of black fatherhood in her documentary film ‘A Man Called Dad’.”
Source: https://afropunk.com/2016/06/a-man-called-...
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THE BLACK COP (THE GUARDIAN)
THE BLACK COP (THE GUARDIAN)

BAFTA award-winning film that portraits Gamal 'G' Turawa, an ex-Metropolitan police officer, explores his memories of racially profiling and harassing black people and homophobia in his early career.

Now an openly gay man, Turawa’s story is a multi-layered one and sits in the centre of three pivotal moments in recent British history, from the Black communities’ resistance of oppressive policing, to the push for LGBTQIA equality and the aftermath of the west African 'farming' phenomenon, where white families took care of black children outside the remit of local authorities​.

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