Daniel
Okafor
"Cinema is not a mirror held up to the world — it is a lamp carried into the dark."
Biography
"I make films for people who want to feel something true."
— Daniel Okafor
Daniel Okafor grew up between Lagos and London — two cities defined by contrast, by noise, by the relentless pressure of being seen. That tension never left him. It became the engine of his work. For twenty years, he has been making films that refuse to look away.
His documentary Last Light Over Kano won the Grand Jury Prize at Sundance in 2014, drawing global attention to a subject most broadcasters had deemed "too quiet" to cover. His commercial work — for brands including Nike Africa, Guinness, and Dior — carries the same unhurried authority: wide frames, natural light, faces allowed to just be faces.
He divides his time between his production studio in Hackney and location work across West Africa and the Gulf. He takes on five commissions a year. Fewer, when the project demands it.
Daniel's work has screened at Cannes, Tribeca, TIFF, and the British Film Institute. He has been profiled in The Guardian, Sight & Sound, and Wallpaper*. In 2021 he was listed among the 50 most influential filmmakers in the African diaspora by The Hollywood Reporter.
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20+Years in practice
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47Films completed
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11International awards
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3Grand Jury prizes
Career Milestones
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2004
Founded Okafor Films
Began with music video and documentary shorts, working between London and Lagos on a budget of near-nothing and an ambition that had no ceiling.
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2009
Debut Feature — River Mouth
A feature documentary about the Niger Delta. Selected for Tribeca. Sold to BBC Storyville. Won the Grierson Award for best international documentary.
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2014
Last Light Over Kano
The film that changed everything. Grand Jury Prize at Sundance, theatrical release in 18 countries, and a conversation that is still ongoing.
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2018
Nike Africa — "Own the Ground"
A six-minute brand film shot across six countries in twelve days. 140 million views. Cannes Lions Gold. The project that proved cinematic truth and commercial intent are not opposites.
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2023
The Architecture of Silence
A meditation on post-conflict rebuilding in northern Nigeria. Feature narrative. Selected for BFI, Cannes Un Certain Regard, and TIFF Platform. Currently in theatrical distribution.
Philosophy
Every frame is
a decision
about what matters.
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Restraint over spectacle
The most powerful images are often the quietest. A held breath. A shadow moving. Cinema that trusts its audience doesn't explain — it shows.
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Place as character
Every project begins with deep location research. The geography shapes the grammar. You cannot tell a Lagos story and a London story the same way.
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Long collaborations
Daniel works with the same DPs, editors, and sound designers across years. Trust built over time produces work you cannot manufacture.
Commission a Project
Let's make
something real.
Daniel takes on five commissions a year — documentary, narrative, and commercial direction. If your project has something true to say, he wants to hear about it. Use the form, or reach him directly.
Direct: studio@danielokafor.com
Representation: info@thegateagency.com