Wunmi Mosaku
9 titles
Filmography
9 results

I Am Slave
(2010)I Am Slave reveals the shocking truth that if you're living in London today, you could be living next door to a slave. Having been kidnapped as a child and taken away from the Nuba Mountains in Sudan, young Malia finds herself being sent to London as a teenager, and made to work with no wages and no freedom in a house where they control her every move. She doesn't speak the language, her passport is taken away, and her fear of the dangerous streets of the city outside, and repeated threats to her and her family back home keep her imprisoned. When she realises she is at the mercy of the men of the house, and seeing what her future will be there, Malia takes refuge in her memories of her father, the champion wrestler of her village, which gives her the courage to attempt a daring escape to save her life - and to be able to tell the world about the slaves of London today. Despite her years of slavery, Malia is kept alive by her indomitable courage and a father's uncrushable love. An ultimately uplifting film about the triumph of the human spirit and the unbreakable bond between parent and child, I Am Slave explores Malia's extraordinary journey from slavery to freedom.

His House
(2020)As a young couple from war-torn South Sudan seeks asylum and a fresh start in England, they’re tormented by a sinister force living in their new home.

Alice, Darling
(2022)Pushed to the breaking point by her psychologically abusive boyfriend Simon, Alice rediscovers herself while on vacation. However, Simon's vengeance is as inevitable as it is shattering, and once unleashed, it tests her strength and courage.
Damilola, Our Loved Boy
(2016)Feature-length family drama revealing the story of Damilola Taylor, who died on the streets of London in 2000 aged ten.

Call Jane
(2022)A married woman with an unwanted pregnancy lives in a time in America when she can't get a legal abortion and works with a group of suburban women to find help.

Sinners
(2025)From writer/director Ryan Coogler and starring Michael B. Jordan comes a new vision of fear. Trying to leave their troubled lives behind, twin brothers (Jordan) return home, only to discover an even greater evil waiting to welcome them back.
Moses Jones
When a mutilated dead body is discovered in the Thames, Moses Jones is put on the case by his superiors at Scotland Yard, simply because of his ethnic heritage. Paired with DS Dan Twentyman the two are at a loss as to whether to put the mysterious death down to ritualistic murder, terrorism, organized crime or the work of a lunatic.

Macbeth
(2018)This modern adaptation of the Shakespeare tragedy returns a post-battle general to a languid Scottish court where he stops at nothing to become king.
Honeymooner
(2010)At 29, Fran was sure he'd offered his fiancee everything, but she rejected his heart and in the fortnight he should have been on his honeymoon, he's newly single and slouching around London. His friends attempt to piece his life back together, lurching from one disaster to the next as they navigate the pitfalls of modern relationships. Superbly performed by a talented ensemble cast including Gerard Kearns (Shameless), Chris Coghill (Eastenders), Daisy Haggard (Man Stroke Woman, Green Wing) and Lisa Faulkner (Holby City), this sharply scripted comedy is a lighthearted journey through love, loss and the 'picking yourself up' part in-between.