Kibwe Tavares

He is the co-founder of Factory Fifteen, a studio that uses animation and emerging technologies to understand and explain the built environment.

[4][5] The film explored the relationship between architecture, class and race, and showed Brixton as a disregarded area populated by London's future robotic workforce.

[8] In 2011 Tavares and other Bartlett graduates established Factory Fifteen, a studio that uses animation and emerging technologies to understand and explain the built environment.

In 2020, Kibwe directed the original story Aisha and Abhaya for the Royal Opera House,[11][12] and executive produced the acclaimed adaptation of Malorie Blackman’s book series Nought’s and Crosses[13][14] for BBC One.

Kibwe's feature directorial debut, The Kitchen, will have its World Premiere at the closing night of this year’s BFI London Film Festival.