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Afromystic

Directed by Seyi Adebanjo

AFROMYSTIC is a lyrical documentary guided by four LGBTQ Yorùbá practitioners across the waters of Nigeria, the US, and Brazil reclaiming lost mythologies such as deities who change gender and are born from the love of two womxn

  • ABOUT
  • BIO
  • AWARDS
  • CREDITS
  • GALLERY

Genre

Synopsis

AFROMYSTIC is a lyrical documentary guided by four LGBTQ Yorùbá practitioners across the waters of Nigeria, the US, and Brazil reclaiming lost mythologies such as deities who change gender and are born from the love of two womxn. AFROMYSTIC weaves animated Queer & Trans Òrìṣà mythology, poetry, theater, and ritual to celebrate the lives of these heroes and leaders and is rooted in Queer and Trans stories of the Òrìṣà's, signifying the existence of LGBTQ people since the beginning of time. Too often, LGBTQ community stories are told in opposition to the Judeo-Christian religious community. AFROMYSTIC is a documentary that flips this script. Viewers are invited into community spaces rarely seen, where Queer priest/esses are heroes and leaders and Deities tell LGBTQ community stories. Afromystic bridges spirituality and social justice.

Bio

Seyi Adebanjo is a Queer Gender-Non-Conforming Nigerian MFA artist, who raises awareness around social issues through video, ritual, photography & writing workshops. Seyi is serving on The Think Tank (2021-2022) as one of the co-designers of Creatives Rebuild New York (CRNY) artist grant programs. Seyi was recently awarded a residency with The Laundromat Project, NYSCA Individual Artist Grant, received the BRIO Award and 1 of the 8 Exciting Filmmakers Shaking Up Hollywood by IndieWire. Seyi was nominated for the 2020 Art Matters Fellowship.. Seyi’s project’s include: Honor Black Trans Womxn! a call to center, protect and celebrate Black Trans Womxn. I AM! We Are Here! illuminates the vitality, spirit & joy of LGBTQ People of Color in the Bronx. Seyi’s powerful short Justice for Islan Nettles has screened on PBS Channel 13, Brooklyn Museum and continues to screen globally. Seyi’s award winning documentary Ọya: Something Happened On The Way To West Africa! is screening globally with a speaking tour. Seyi’s latest project is Afromystic a lyrical documentary guided by four LGBTQ Yorùbá practitioners across the waters of Nigeria, the US, and Brazil reclaiming lost mythologies such as deities who change gender and are born from the love of two womxn. Afromystic weaves animated Queer & Trans Òrìṣà mythology, poetry, theater and ritual to celebrate the lives of these leaders. Seyi’s work exists at the intersection of art, imagination, ritual and politics.

Awards History

NYSCA - Individual Artist Grant

Fatales Forward 2023 - Trans Stories Fellowship

Credits

Producer - OluwaSeun Babalola

Director of Photography - Antonia Colodro