
US Born Nigerian Writer, Producer, and Filmmaker.
Farid Momodu is an Atlanta-based filmmaker who tells visually driven stories about identity, imagination, and human resilience. The son of Nigerian immigrants and part of the first generation of his family born in the United States, Momodu channels his experiences with cultural contrast and perseverance into narratives that merge personal memory with cinematic world-building. Momodu works across narrative film, documentary-influenced media, and community-centered collaborations. He has produced and contributed to media initiatives with organizations including the Hollywood Climate Summit and RE:IMAGINE, helping create projects that expand community engagement and creative outreach. Through RE:IMAGINE’s editing cohort, he sharpened his post-production craft and later collaborated on a commercial project produced in partnership with the NBA. Alongside his collaborative work, Momodu writes and produces independent films, including the short film Minutes to Seconds (2024). He also works as a freelance filmmaker and visual storyteller, producing media for independent artists, nonprofit organizations, and community initiatives across Atlanta, with a particular focus on projects that support minority communities and emerging creative spaces
F.M. Onoshora is a rising urban fantasy author, as well as the YouTube Podcast Host of Short Facades. Evershine Rising Sun, his first novel in The Evershine’s Series, has won him the acclaim of The Lawrenceville Woman's Club and won Number One in the Nancy Gullickson Fine Arts Competition.
His storytelling increasingly explores dark fantastical settings and speculative science fiction, using genre to confront questions of identity, belonging, and human endurance. Momodu’s films transform lived experience into cinematic worlds where realism and imagination collide.
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