Born in Trinidad in 1939, Sir Horace Ové, CBE was a British director, writer and artist who emerged in the late '60s and throughout the '70s to become one of the leading UK based black independent film-makers. A fact notable for his Guinness World Record for being the first black British film-maker to direct a feature-length film, Pressure (1975). He was knighted in 2022 and passed away in 2023 following a battle with Alzheimer's.
Pressure
(Director)
Pressure
(Screenplay)
Baldwin's Nigger
(Director)
Playing Away
(Director)
Reggae
(Director)
A Hole in Babylon
(Director)
The Mangrove Nine
(Associate Producer)
James Baldwin Abroad
(Director)
Skateboard Kings
(Director)
A Hole in Babylon
(Writer)
Stretch Hunter
(Director)
Reggae
(Producer)
When Love Dies
(Director)
King Carnival
(Director)
The Garland
(Writer)
The Garland
(Director)
The Professionals
(Director)
The Orchid House
(Director)