What is 'Dust to Dreams' about?
It's a short film directed by Idris Elba set in Lagos, Nigeria, focusing on family, music, and reconciliation.
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Idris Elba premiered his short film, 'Dust to Dreams,' at the Toronto International Film Festival 2025, spotlighting African talent and narratives. Set in a Lagos nightclub, the film explores themes of family legacy, music, and reconciliati...
'Dust to Dreams' tells the story of Millicent, who owns a nightclub in Lagos, and her daughters, Comfort, Patience and Bisi. The film explores themes of family tensions. Musician Johnson (Seal) attempts to bridge divides with his music, emphasizing the power of art to unite generations. Elba envisions the film as a prototype for expanding African creative talent in front of and behind the camera, aiming to close the gap between potential and global access. He also plans to build a film studio in Ghana, Tanzania, or Kenya, to further support local talent and infrastructure.
It's a short film directed by Idris Elba set in Lagos, Nigeria, focusing on family, music, and reconciliation.
Idris Elba (director/writer), Mo Abudu (producer), and Seal (actor).
To highlight African talent and promote African storytelling on a global scale.
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