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Joanna Abeyie

London

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  • Oct 8, 2024 | rts.org.uk | Joanna Abeyie

    Something I haven’t quite mastered is closing the countless tabs running in my mind. But do I truly want to? My weeks are a blend of managing my consultancy, Blue Moon & Partners, alongside my various non-executive director and trustee roles. These include being a Civil Service Commissioner and a City of London Common Councillor. While a portfolio career can feel chaotic to some, I’ve designed mine to share my expertise in equity, people and culture across multiple industries.

  • Aug 23, 2024 | bfi.org.uk | Adam Scovell |Jessica Kiang |Joanna Abeyie

    Often voted the greatest British film ever made, Carol Reed’s The Third Man (1949) is an undeniable classic of British noir. Adapted by Graham Greene from his own story and featuring a phenomenal cast, it was a case of the stars aligning for Reed on every facet of his film, from its famous zither theme by Anton Karas to the evocative use of locations in and around Vienna.

  • Aug 22, 2024 | bfi.org.uk | Jessica Kiang Talkies |Jessica Kiang |Joanna Abeyie |Alain Robbe-Grillet

    “Allow me to grow,” said Richard Pryor to the magazine Ebony in 1980, defending his decision to swear off using a certain racial slur in his comedy. His turning point had come the year before, during a trip to Kenya. Sitting in a Nairobi hotel, he’d had an epiphany, realising that such loaded terms, even when self-administered, and even when they’d become a cornerstone of his success, were “a trick, like genocide on the brain”.

  • Aug 22, 2024 | bfi.org.uk | Jessica Kiang Talkies |Jessica Kiang |Joanna Abeyie |Alain Robbe-Grillet

    “Nobody loses all the time,” spits Benny (Warren Oates) in Sam Peckinpah’s Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia, before going on to prove incontrovertibly that some people do. By the time Peckinpah’s magnificently fucked-up road movie premiered in August 1974, American motorists on the real-life road also knew how it felt to be on a losing streak. Since the previous October when Arab oil exports to the US had been embargoed, a chain reaction had occurred.

  • Aug 22, 2024 | bfi.org.uk | Joanna Abeyie |Alain Robbe-Grillet |Richard Roud |Lizzie Francke

    Has 2024 seen the industry backtrack woefully on diversity? Dr Joanna Abeyie, MBE, former head of creative diversity at the BBC, offers sobering reflections on the current terrain. 22 August 2024African American actor, producer and showrunner Issa Rae’s thoughts on the ever-changing television and film landscape in a recent interview with Porter magazine provoked my own personal reflections on representation, accountability and fairness in the UK TV and film industry.

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