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Born in Belgium in 2000 to a Belgian-Congolese family, my cultural roots and identity have always shaped my creative vision. Growing up, I was deeply influenced by the rhythms of hip-hop, the strength of my heritage, and the duality of navigating multiple cultures.

As a queer artist, my work often explores themes of identity, resilience, and self-expression. I view storytelling as a means of breaking barriers and creating space for underrepresented voices, infusing every project with authenticity and emotion.

Entirely self-taught, I began my journey into the audiovisual world through photography, which quickly led me to filmmaking. Analog processes became my signature—shooting on super 16mm and super 8mm film allows me to embrace imperfection and texture, breathing life into the stories I tell. My ambition is to expand into larger formats, such as super 35mm and 70mm, to push my craft even further.

Over the years, I’ve worked on a wide range of projects, from music videos to editorial shoots, live sessions, and short films, constantly refining my skills and pushing creative boundaries. My art is a reflection of my experiences, blending my cultural heritage, queerness, and love for analog aesthetics into a distinctive and personal visual language.

I’m dedicated to telling bold, meaningful stories that resonate with others, creating work that celebrates individuality, challenges norms, and connects on a human level.

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