Still from SOFT BWOI

All Films / Rooted / SOFT BWOI

SOFT BWOI

England / 2023 / 6m / English

In-Person: Wed 28 June / 20:15 BST

Online: 23 - 29 June

Soundsystem culture injects this triumphant short with a rallying cry, calling on all Black boys and men who have been labelled “soft” to Wake Up!

Filmmaker Danny Bailey returns to our screens with a mission - to turn the derogatory accusation of softness on its head. In yardie culture, “yuh too soft” can mark you from childhood, the equivocation of gentleness and sensitivity with weakness and irrelevance. In this ensemble production, Soft Bwoi (2022) refuses such sentiment and Babylon itself, using folklore and imagery from Caribbean carnival culture and queerness to redefine this misconception. The concealment of emotion, embracing norms, and the repression of femininity are no longer signs of power and strength. Instead, it is in seeking the divine feminine, deep connections with one another and the rejection of toxicity that will unite Black men to find better ways to survive in this harsh but limitless world. Yes lawd!

  • Writer & Director - Danny Bailey

    Assistant Director - Alizé Ndiaye

    Soundtrack - Cyrus Brandon

    Movement direction - Dani Harris-Walters, Stephen Quildan & Danny Bailey

    Creative Direction, Costume & Styling- Alizé Ndiaye & Danny Bailey

    Set Design - Alizé Ndiaye

    Hair & Make Up - Khanya Henry & Rosemary Williams

  • Narration - Danny Bailey

    Cast

    Jaime Tait, Corrin Mitchell, Terique Jarrett, Stephen Quildan, Dani Harris-Walters, Wilson Kiiru, William Bassoumba, Ashley Samuels, Andre Bright, Tyler Orphé-Baker, Jammy Kasongo & Danny Bailey.

  • Captions by Sarya Wu

    British Sign Language by Rachel Jones

    BSL Editing by Tao-Anas Le Thanh

    Audio Descriptions provided by the International Digital Centre

Listen to…

Writer and Director Danny Bailey talk about SOFT BWOI in our Audio Programme, Before the Applause - available wherever you get your podcasts.

Read Response

Embracing stillness to conceive the Soft Bwoi

A Response to SOFT BWOI, written by Arusa Qureshi