Referred to as 'the film-poet',
Be Manzini has found ways to uniquely combine her passion for poetry, film and well-being.
Be is known for her ability to create universal and nurturing spaces as a workshop facilitator she teaches adults and children alike.
A writer and speaker who has been resident at the Southbank Centre, a regular panelist for film, Judge for the innovative Visionary Honors awards, Manzini is also the Director of Caramel Film Club spot-lighting Black talent and supporting diversity.
Her published work appears in various anthologies including 'Red' edited by Kwame Dawes, she has been commissioned to write for The Theatre Royal, Hoxton Hall, Autograph B, Tamasha as well as performing for leading poetry organisations such as Apples & Snakes.
Manzini's poetry-films have shown at the Royal Festival Hall, ICA, BFI and various cinemas and film festivals in the UK and abroad.