Serial Pictures signs filmmaker India Sleem
Production Company Serial Pictures has signed director and photographer India Sleem for commercial, branded entertainment and music video representation in North America.
Production Company Serial Pictures has signed director and photographer India Sleem for commercial, branded entertainment and music video representation in North America.
Sleem’s work focuses on telling human stories while capturing the delicate nuances of everyday life and characters with a vibrant cinematic style and distinct palettes. As a mixed-race person, she often shines a bright light on the diversity of culture, capturing raw and honest moments that translate to emotive and dynamic filmmaking.
Her highly personable and inventive spirit has led to meaningful and ongoing collaborations in the advertising space, with an impressive collection of work over a short period of time for global brands including Apple, Nike, McDonald’s, Fenty, Gap, Square, Converse, and Vogue.
“Through her endless curiosity and soothing demeanor, India has a unique ability to connect with people and a beautiful grace in how she builds genuine bonds, both with individual subjects and communities. The human stories she draws from those connections are what inspires and drives her films and photography,” says Serial Pictures Founding Partner Violaine Etienne. “Her youthful enthusiasm and her authenticity is evident throughout her body of work and the uplifting experiences and heightened visual worlds she creates. We are thrilled to welcome her to Serial Pictures.”
“I’m so happy to start this new chapter with Serial Pictures,” says Sleem. “Their passion and nurturing energy align perfectly with my values, and I'm ready to take on new challenges and grow as an artist while staying true to my vision and purpose. This journey will be an exciting one.”
In 2019, she was named to The One Club’s prestigious Young Guns 17 winners for her work including her film The Game, a golden hour love letter to New York City’s basketball culture, and photo series Indian Hills for Dazed & Confused Magazine.
Her films and still photography capture human portraits in a real-life context with an emotional connection to the talent and a strong sense of color and composition.
Born and raised in Manchester, and currently based in Los Angeles, the daughter of a DJ, Sleem obsessively watched the music videos of Janet Jackson, Grace Jones, and M.I.A. and was inspired by photographers like Martin Parr. She spent her youth immersed in a melting pot of cultures, and as soon as she got her first camera, she began taking pictures and making films. Documenting the subcultures around her became a theme and an influence, she was watching Channel 4 documentaries on her iPod touch at night when her parents thought she was sleeping. She realised her hobby had the potential to become her full-time career when she learnt what a director was; by that time, she had already built her first reel.
Sleem is currently in production on a short film, a semi-autobiographical look on growing up mixed race. She is also in development on her first feature film.