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2 Sep 2025 | |
Bradfieldian Stories |
The British Film Institute in London (BFI) recently hosted a preview of a new documentary produced by Bradfieldian and Photographer Misan Harriman (C 91-94) which explores whether protest movements influence social change. Afterwards Misan and Director Andy Mundy-Castle hosted a Question & Answer session about the documentary.
Following his debut White Nanny, Black Child, director Andy Mundy-Castle turns the camera on Oscar-nominated British-Nigerian photographer and activist Misan Harriman, who became the first Black man to shoot a cover of British Vogue in 2021 and has captured modern icons such as Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, Rihanna, Stormzy, Cate Blanchett, and Tom Cruise. In Shoot the People, Harriman examines how protest and organised movements can lead to social change, all while capturing the resilience of activism through his lens.