Dylan Valley

Dylan Valley

Dylan Valley is a South African filmmaker, born and raised in Cape Town. He makes film about music, street culture, heritage and social issues in Cape Town. In 2009, he was selected in The Mail and Guardian's list of 300 Young South Africans you have to take to lunch.[1] Valley grew up in Kuils River and then the white suburb of Durbanville where he faced being the only coloured child in the neighborhood. From this experience, he was pushed into the hip-hop music that constructed his identity. The Hip-Hop music genre led valley to incorporate this style within his another passion that is documentary filmmaking. And now, we can see his work which is a mix of music, art, performance, that tell stories about real people.

After graduating from Fairmont High School in Durbanville, he started to study Film and Media at the University of Cape Town and during this time, he did a internship at E-TV for 2 months. In 2005, as his final university project, he made a 10 minutes documentary about the history of the Cape Capoeira (Brazilian martial arts) scene. In 2006, he got his Honors degree in Film Theory and Practice from UCT and also produced a film, as his final thesis, called Lost Prophets with his co-producer and collaborator Sean Drummond, talking about Prophets of the city which shows the history of personal stories of South Africa`s Hip Hop. The documentary was screened at various film festivals in South Africa.

In 2007, he created with City Varsity`s graduates the Production Company Be Phat Motel. At this time, he worked at HEADWRAP team as a researcher and trainee director. And he got promoted to director straight away. Later, he was invited to direct some of the famous episodes from the series Headwrap including “Hip Hopera” and “Awareness thru Colours”. With his “Be Phat Motel” Company, Valley developed a feature length documentary, called “Afrikaaps” which explores the history of Afrikaans using Hip Hop, humour and personal perspective. The film, follows a group of local artists, creating the stage production, AFRIKAAPS, as they trace the true roots of Afrikaans to slaves in the cape. The documentary was released in 2010. Valley is working on now in a documentary about a gang member who becomes a gospel rapper. The movie called “Incarcerated Knowledge” follows Peter John Christmans up his release from prison for murder, and tracks his progress on his way to become a gospel hip hop. Valley has also started work on a theater and multimedia production on the history of Afrikaans, told through hip-hop.

There are also in his curriculum short videos as “Wild op Skuld” and Gatsby.

When he’s not making movies, Valley is the guitarist in Cape-town based funk/hip-hop/fusion band, Stereotypes.

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