“They say don’t conform to the stereotypes, but the Black in me has been wired in.”

Welcome to the world of The Spit Game.

We are a creative collective representing young Black London cultures. Through our films, we explore some of the challenges young Black people face. Through our music, we champion and celebrate the vibrancy of young Black talent.

In our exhibition, you’ll see four short films that we made as part of our year-long Just Futures residency at Science Gallery London.

These films have been inspired by research we conducted in local secondary schools; existing research in the Arts & Humanities faculty at King’s College London; and our own experiences.

We invite you to watch the films and take a look behind-the-scenes to discover how we use music and film to champion authenticity and self-expression. Then step into the Spit Game Studio, and give voice to your own kind of creativity.


THE FILMS

Our films seek to raise awareness of topics in ways that may feel uncomfortable, and help people feel seen. We combine comedy and drama to create truth. You’ll discover how our films highlight the experiences and challenges young Black people face today living in London.

The films are rated 12 or 15 and feature sensitive content, including depictions of racism, sexism, nudity and references to sexual harassment. Please check the age guidance before watching.

If you have been affected by any of the issues raised in the films, you can find links to sources of support here.

The Things I’ll Do To Be President (12a)

It’s election season at Morris Brook College and the candidates will do anything they can to win. Contains depictions of sexism. Duration 15m

Ping (12a)

When a young woman receives nudes, they come alive in her room. A powerful short film about consent. Contains depictions of nudity and sexual harassment. Duration: 4m

Help! I Think My Teacher is Racist (15)

A group of London school kids are torn between the approaches of two teachers. Watch the trailer. Contains depictions of racism. Duration: 36m

Just a Joke (12a)

Can Nathaniel, a young Black employee, survive a day of workplace banter and power dynamics? Contains depictions of racism and sexism. Duration: 7m


NEWS


CREDITS

Curated by The Spit Game UK
Produced by Benjamin Turner for The Spit Game UK and Jasmine White for Science Gallery London
Exhibition production by Science Gallery London 
Exhibition 2D & 3D design by OG Studios