Ajuán Isaac-George is a London-based writer-director whose work has screened at Oscar, BAFTA and BIFA-qualifying festivals, and has been recognised by Directors Library and the 1.4 Awards.

His short film Snowfalls in the Summer premiered at the 2023 BFI London Film Festival, while Seventeen, funded by WePresent, premiered at the festival in 2025. He is currently developing Seventeen Dreams, a narrative feature adaptation produced by My Accomplice.

His horror feature Duppy was selected for the 2026 Cannes Frontières Market, one of seven projects chosen from 124 submissions. The film is being produced by My Accomplice in the UK and Mental Telepathy in Jamaica, with production slated  for 2027. He has also developed Year One, a science-fiction feature exploring the first year of true artificial intelligence through the life of an ordinary family, with support from the BFI. Alongside his narrative work, Ajuán has produced documentaries  for the BBC, Netflix and National Geographic. 

Alongside preparing to shoot his debut feature, he is developing a slate of feature and television projects spanning horror, science fiction and psychological thriller, focusing primarily on commercially ambitious genre films that combine high-concept ideas with emotional storytelling.

Personal Enquiries

ajuanisaacgeorge@gmail.com

Writing and directing representation

Nicola Biltoo at The Agency

nbiltoo@theagency.co.uk