Stephen Graham(XVII)
- Director
- Writer
- Editor
Stephen began his filmmaking career with his debut documentary "North East Africa: The Hidden Truth" on an expedition to the Holy Land. While in the Holy Land Stephen investigated his roots and closely examined his ancestry and discovered that there are profound similarities and shared history with the people in the land. Following this, Stephen has gone on to direct and produce various visuals in the region known as the Middle East, North Africa and in North America. He is the mind behind the hard-hitting documentary "Locked Up Inna Jamaica." Stephen has a passion for filmmaking and inspires to keep developing his film presentation.
In addition to his filming discoveries overseas, Stephen often reflects and contrasts his life experiences abroad with the UK, where he works as a multidisciplinary tutor and community leader. In the acclaimed documentaries "I'm A Gun and "Me v Me" both look at crime through the systemic and social traumas, producing real insight into the perpetual violence and confusion within the system. Stephen is passionate about exposing the root causes of violence, antisocial behavior, and personality disorders. Stephen sincerely believes that his action will reveal the source of the problems affecting the people.
The uniqueness of his personal life experiences affords him the ability to run multiple programs and workshops within various educational establishments. In addition to these establishments, Stephen's experiences are found useful in both the private and public sector; and within the local and international communities that run organizations that advocate for change.
In addition to his filming discoveries overseas, Stephen often reflects and contrasts his life experiences abroad with the UK, where he works as a multidisciplinary tutor and community leader. In the acclaimed documentaries "I'm A Gun and "Me v Me" both look at crime through the systemic and social traumas, producing real insight into the perpetual violence and confusion within the system. Stephen is passionate about exposing the root causes of violence, antisocial behavior, and personality disorders. Stephen sincerely believes that his action will reveal the source of the problems affecting the people.
The uniqueness of his personal life experiences affords him the ability to run multiple programs and workshops within various educational establishments. In addition to these establishments, Stephen's experiences are found useful in both the private and public sector; and within the local and international communities that run organizations that advocate for change.