The Lineup

Rise in Light

Amarachi Nwosu

Amarachi Nwosu is a Nigerian-American self-taught visual artist, writer and project manager. She is also the founder of Melanin Unscripted, a creative platform and agency aimed to dismantle stereotypes and blur the cultural lines by exposing complex identities around the world. As a writer and journalist, Amarachi is dedicated to telling unique stories that bring identity and culture to light through art, fashion and music and has been featured in Vogue, Bloomberg and Huffington Post amongst others. With a background in International Communications; she has worked with a number of brands and companies in cities around the world like Tokyo, New York, Lagos and London. Her client list includes SONY Music, Apple, Nike, Adidas and she has worked with artists like Childish Gambino, Davido and Mr. Eazi and shot influential figures like Malala and Naomi Campbell. Her passion for giving back has also allowed her to curate social impact projects for kids in Nigeria through Khan Foundation in Makoko slums of Lagos.
the film
Directed by Amarachi Nwosu and Co-Directed by Soof Light, this film aims to inspire hope for a better future, and faith in our ability to build that future together. “Rise in Light" started as a coming of age short film featuring international supermodel Alton Mason, told in the heart of Africa in Lagos, Nigeria. Debuting Alton’s first song “Gimme, Gimme”, this story draws attention to his connection to the people, land, and water. The film references overcoming fear through rising in the light that is within us. In many ways, Alton is reconnecting to the Motherland as a vessel to overcome his fears and walk in his purpose and Rise in Light.
credits

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