Producers
Emmanuel Anyiam-Osigwe
Emmanuel Anyiam-Osigwe is a pioneer in Black and Minority film exhibition (The Voice News Paper 2016). A connoisseur of urban story telling and production, Emmanuel is the go-to guy for bridging the gap between the mainstream and independent talent in European BAME film.
Graduating from The University of West London (based next to the world famous Ealing Studios) and graduated with a 2:1 honours for Media Arts & Video Production in 2002, Emmanuel set-up his first business in 2001 – a production company called IQ Creations – which developed TV formats in the UK and internationally.
In 2002 he worked for BFM (Black Filmmaker Magazine) and programmed the festival during its 5th anniversary year in 2003. He also worked for the Screen Nation awards in 2004 and produced a magazine show celebrating West African cinema.
After his apprenticeship at both companies, he established B.U.F.F (British Urban Film Festival) in 2005 after attending the Urban Music Festival and marvelling over the positive event bringing urban musicians together. B.U.F.F was initially formed to showcase urban independent cinema in the absence of any such state-sponsored activity in the UK. Supported by a board which included actors, journalists, film critics and filmmakers, BUFF stands out as the only festival of its kind with a triple offering of online, on-air and spectator platforms where filmmakers and scriptwriters are presented with the opportunity to have their work showcased to the largest audience reach possible.
Emmanuel was given a 13 week slot on BEN TV in 2006 to produce ‘The Search for BUFF’ to find models to present at the festival. It was a street version of a beauty pageant, asking the public in the form of Vox pops what makes a person ‘buff’ in the traditional sense of attractive, a play on the festivals acronym B.U.F.F.
Since launch, BUFF’s sole objective is to celebrate difference and to champion, embrace, disrupt and accurately reflect the changing cultural mass and demographic make-up of the UK as expressed primarily through film. B.U.F.F responded to the lack of diverse award nominees at BAFTA and Oscar by launching the B.U.F.F Awards in 2015. Since the, B.U.F.F has awarded 20 filmmakers incl. Richard Pryor (posthumously) and Wil Johnson.
12 years on since conception, Emmanuel has formed relationships and sponsorships with several media brands incl. BBC Films, Channel4, Community Channel, Colourful Radio, The Voice Newspaper, London Live, Trace Urban and SKY and B.U.F.F was named the best festival for diversity in the world by Metro Newspaper, May 2016.
Emmanuel received an Icon Recognition Award from CHUB Magazine 2015 for services to film and television and has was nominated for an Excellence in Diversity Award 2016.
Emmanuel produced the new romantic drama feature film No Shade, which was released British cinema June 5th 2018.
Here at BUFF Studios, Emmanuel has secured and released over 500 film titles to AppleTV, BBC Iplayer, London Live, Amazon Prime and Bohemia Euphoria.
In July 2025 Emmanuel exec produced Nollywood Epic; Ireke into 15 uk cinemas including Odeon and Vue.
Dr Clare Anyiam-Osigwe:
Clare Anyiam-Osigwe BEM is an award-winning film director and screen writer, and the former lead script juror and co-chair of BAFTA, BIFA, AMAA accredited British Urban Film Festival (BUFF) which streams on Apple TV and Bohemia Euphoria.
In 2018, her directorial debut feature NO SHADE secured international theatrical release making Clare just the 6th black British woman to secure cinematic distribution in 123 years of British Cinema. A romantic drama, it has been streamed over 16 million times on Amazon Prime before picking up distribution on Tubi. It is now available on Apple TV.
Clare was commissioned by The Voice Newspaper to produce and direct a short documentary, WINDRUSH STORIES celebrating 70 years of the first Caribbean settlers to the U.K. in 2018.
Clare is developing dramedy series while preparing for her sophomore film FINDING FOREVER starring Tim Reid, Arnold Oceng and Femi Oyeniran, meanwhile after maternity leave of her 2nd daughter, in summer of 2022 Clare was signed by Revolution Talent agency and embarked on directing 12 episodes of national broadcast television for the three biggest studios in the UK: BBC Studios (The Break), ITV Studios (Coronation Street) and Lime Pictures for Ch4 (Hollyoaks).
In April 2025, Clare is also a debut author, her top 20 best selling Autobiography/ Psychology book Clarity is stocked globally and published by new literary arm BUFF Books.
In July 2025 – Clare, alongside her husband Emmanuel executively produced and released IREKE – an epic action thriller directed by Emmy Nominated journalist, Peter Macjob under BUFF Studios.
Clare is developing other original film and tv projects as both director, writer and EP having been approached by execs at HBO Max, PBS and several indie co-production studios in Africa, America, Caribbean and Europe.
Simone Brown
Simone Brown is a story consultant and content creator whose past work includes short films, music videos and digital storytelling. Passionate about narratives that shift perspectives and build empathy, she contributes her creative insight to BUFF Studios as Associate Producer.
Alex Franklyn
Alex has worked in filmmaking for several years, both in front of and behind the camera. She appeared in Ireke, which premiered at Cannes and was released across three continents, and has contributed to numerous other projects.
She is a published author of the novels The Empathist and Cleaners Wanted, and a contributing writer for the upcoming horror anthology As Told Under The Moon (October 2025), while also working on a new book. Alongside her day job, she enjoys travel, socialising, and caring for her opinionated cat, Noodle.
Emmanuel
Anyiam-Osigwe
Emmanuel Anyiam-Osigwe MBE is a global theatrical distribution executive specialising in UK and international cinema releases, audience development, and commercial performance strategy.
At BUFF Studios, he leads end-to-end theatrical planning – from release windowing and exhibitor negotiations to P&A optimisation, box office analysis, and cross-territory distribution partnerships.
From London to LA to Lagos, the BUFF Studios remit is centred around building sustainable theatrical pathways for independent films, strengthening relationships with exhibitors, and maximising revenue through smart scheduling, targeted marketing, and data-driven forecasting.
As Head of Global Theatrical Distribution for BUFF Studios, Emmanuel works closely with sales agents, cinemas, festival programmers and rights-holders to deliver impactful launches across the UK and emerging markets. Whether positioning a first-time filmmaker or scaling a commercial title, bring a collaborative, solutions-driven approach grounded in real market data.
With a track record spanning over 2 decades, Emmanuel is passionate about increasing access for underrepresented storytellers and building new models for independent distribution.
Clare Anyiam-Osigwe:
Clare Anyiam-Osigwe BEM is an award-winning film director and screenwriter, former lead script juror and co-chair of the BAFTA accredited British Urban Film Festival (BUFF) and founder of the Wellness Film Festival.
In 2018, her directorial debut feature NO SHADE secured a UK & NYC release making Clare (at the time) just the 6th black British woman to secure theatrical distribution in 123 years of British Cinema. Set in London, the romantic drama starred Adesuwa Oni (QUEEN NJINGA), and has been streamed over 15 million times on Amazon Prime, Apple TV and Tubi.
Later that year Clare was commissioned by The Voice Media Group to produce and direct a short documentary, WINDRUSH STORIES celebrating 70 years since the arrival of the first Caribbean settlers to the UK.
In 2022, Clare secured her first broadcast credits on network television, directing multiple episodes of THE BREAK (BBC), HOLLYOAKS (Channel 4) and CORONATION STREET (ITV). She also co-executive produced the BUFF Originals documentary ABSOLUTELY MARVELLOUS.
In April 2025, Clare published her first book as an author. “CLARITY”, a semi-autobiographical, self-help book was released by BUFF Books, the literary arm of BUFF and became a top 20 Amazon best seller in its first 6 months of publication.
In July 2025, Clare, alongside her husband Emmanuel co-executive produced IREKE: RISE OF THE MAROONS – a Nollywood action thriller directed by Emmy-nominated BBC journalist, Peter Macjob. The film was released internationally by BUFF Studios in multiple territories including the UK and Canada.
In October 2025, Clare – a trained dermatologist – hosted the inaugural Wellness Film Festival launch summit in Central London with a taster day of yoga & journalling sessions, sound baths plus author & filmmaker interviews.
In addition to her role as Chief Financial Officer at BUFF Studios, Clare is developing a drama slate for BUFF Originals including her next scheduled feature FINDING FOREVER.
Alex Kayode-Kay
Alex Kayode-Kay is a BAFTA-nominated director, writer and producer working across film and television. His work includes the award-winning historical short The Ballad of Olive Morris, which won Best Short Film at the Windrush Caribbean Film Festival and was nominated for Best British Short Film at the 2023 BAFTA Film Awards.
Alex is currently developing his feature directorial debut, EATON, a Victorian-era historical drama centered on Fanny Eaton, widely regarded as Britain’s first Black supermodel. The project was announced at the 2026 European Film Market (EFM) Berlin in a Deadline exclusive, with BIFA winner Susan Chardy attached to star and Kate Herron attached as executive producer.
Alongside narrative work, Alex also directs and produces short-form and branded content for major global platforms and continues to develop projects focused on under-represented British histories.
Simone Brown
Simone Brown is a story consultant and content creator whose past work includes short films, music videos and digital storytelling. Passionate about narratives that shift perspectives and build empathy, she contributes her creative insight to BUFF Studios as Associate Producer.
Alex Franklyn
Alex has worked in filmmaking for several years, both in front of and behind the camera. She appeared in Ireke, which premiered at Cannes and was released across three continents, and has contributed to numerous other projects.
She is a published author of the novels The Empathist and Cleaners Wanted, and a contributing writer for the upcoming horror anthology As Told Under The Moon (October 2025), while also working on a new book. Alongside her day job, she enjoys travel, socialising, and caring for her opinionated cat, Noodle.



