Ephraim Asili
An image from The Inheritance, one of the productions that also features Ephraim Asili.
Ephraim Asili

Ephraim Asili

January 1, 1979 — Roslyn, Pennsylvania, USA

Ephraim Asili is an African-American artist, filmmaker, deejay, and traveler whose work focuses on the African diaspora as a cultural force. He studied at Temple University and received his MFA in film and video arts from Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts. He has had screenings and exhibitions at the Museum of Modern Art, Black Star Film Festival, Flaherty Film Seminar, Ann Arbor, Rotterdam, Milan and New Orleans Film Festivals, NY Film-Makers’ Cooperative, Whitney Museum of American Art, amongst many others. Asili was a 2016 Mobile Frames Filmmaker in Residence, and a Media City Film Festival Grand Prize Winner (2017). His recent feature The Inheritance premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival and New York Film Festival in 2020. Writing about his work has recently appeared in Hyperallergic, Vogue, USA Today, Artforum, etc. He is a professor in Film and Electronic Arts at Bard College, and lives in Hudson, New York.

Kindah

Kindah

2016

Fluid Frontiers

Fluid Frontiers

2018

Many Thousands Gone

Many Thousands Gone

2015

American Hunger

American Hunger

2013

The Inheritance

The Inheritance

2020

Forged Ways

Forged Ways

2011

Movie Tote

Calder for Peter

Calder for Peter

2017