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Flow Filmmakers

In the spirit of honoring all forms of self-expression, Flow Space Gallery welcomes independent film in our space. We recognize film as a powerful art form that can be deeply personal, culturally necessary, and politically bold.

 

Flow Space invites filmmakers who move beyond industry formulas and mainstream narratives, who craft with honesty, vulnerability, and vision. We are especially committed to uplifting women-identifying and LGBTQIA+ storytellers whose works challenge, complicate, and reimagine the world around us.

 

Whether raw and poetic, political and personal, or somewhere in between, we welcome films that defy expectation and make space for the stories that need telling. Our commitment remains the same: to uplift voices long silenced, to celebrate those forging their paths, and to hold space for the stories that too often go unseen.

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Get to Know our Film Curator 

Ewurakua Dawson-Amoah

​Ewurakua (pronounced uh-ray-qua) is a freelance director, writer, and poet passionate about experimental storytelling. As the daughter of St. Lucian and Ghanaian immigrants, she infuses her work with cultural influences, exploring themes of ancestry, race, identity, and belonging. Her films have been featured on major platforms and recognized at top festivals, earning acclaim for their bold storytelling and distinct perspective. Known for her ability to connect deeply with people, she crafts work that resonates, leaving a lasting impression on audiences.

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Beyond film, Ewurakua trains in Shito Ryu karate and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. Her love for high-contact sports fuels her passion for capturing movement, showcasing both strength and grace through a cinematic, poetic lens. Off set and outside the dojo, she enjoys camping, making music, acting, and voiceover work.

Submit Your Film

Submissions are officially OPEN for our monthly film screening series at Flow Space. 

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We’re prioritizing indie, underrepresented, queer, and female filmmakers. Writers, directors, producers, DPs, and editors — if you made the thing,

submit the thing. Just make sure you have permission to screen it!

 

Here’s what we’re programming:

 

September –Mental Health, Wellness, and Community

October – Horror & Psychological Thriller

November –Seasons of Change, Transitions, Breaking Cycles

December – Family, Holidays, Coming Home

January –New Beginnings, Rebirth, Starting Over

 

Let’s keep making space for bold stories, intimate portraits, and weird, wonderful work.

Flow Filmmakers Vol 3

Fu Yang - Fortune Cookie 

Sabrina Lassegue  - All The Mens Hanger 

Sterling Hampton IV & Sabrina Lassegue - Fenice 

Emily Gear - The Hills Can Walk In The Mist 

Dwayne LeBlanc - Civic 

Steven Carmona & Maggie Beutner Cheung - 002 

Michaela Bidon - Seour Celeste 

Maria Servellón - Phantasma 

Toni Short - Meeting Mr Oscar 

Flow Filmmakers Vol 2

Ewurakua Dawson-Amoah - Find Your Way Home

Cameron Clay - An Amicable Breakup

Ginelle Bamfo - Fries and Milkshakes 

Camara Aaron & Felica Sobhani - Full Stop 

Brandon Haynes - Two Truths and a Lie 

Eurica Yu - Small Packages  

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Flow Filmmakers Vol 1

Danielle Bero - Fruit Loops 

Deana Taheri & Emily Dhue - Bill 

Mekhai Lee - Them Thats Not 

Natalie Jasmine Harris - Grace 

Rhea Li - Insatiable 

Greisy Genao - Si Ardiera La Ciudad

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