Destiny or Fate is a predetermined course of events. It may be conceived as a predetermined future, whether in general or of an individual.
Fate
Although often used interchangeably, the words "fate" and "destiny" have distinct connotations.
Traditional usage defines fate as a power or agency that predetermines and orders the course of events. Fate defines events as ordered or "inevitable" and unavoidable. It is a concept based on the belief that there is a fixed natural order to the universe, and in some conceptions, the cosmos. Classical and European mythology feature personified "fate spinners," known as the Moirai in Greek mythology, the Parcae in Roman mythology, and the Norns in Norse mythology. They determine the events of the world through the mystic spinning of threads that represent individual human fates. Fate is often conceived as being divinely inspired.
Destiny is used with regard to the finality of events as they have worked themselves out; and to that same sense of "destination", projected into the future to become the flow of events as they will work themselves out.
Breakthrough Brits in partnership with Burberry, is an initiative that supports and celebrates up-and-coming British talent.
Destiny Ekaragha is a director whose debut feature film Gone Too Far! is only the fourth British film directed by a black woman to be released in cinemas. In 2013, Ekaragha was nominated for Best British Newcomer at the BFI London Film Festival, and won the Emerging Talent award at the Screen Nation Awards. Gone Too Far! picked up further awards at the London Comedy Film Festival and Screen Nation Awards in 2014.
published: 27 Oct 2014
A BLOODY MUDDLE - Directed By Destiny Ekaragha
Directed by Destiny Ekaragha and Written by Joel Horwood
Starring Zawe Ashton and Hugh Skinner
published: 08 Oct 2014
MUMATAR by Destiny Ekaragha - Trailer
Comedy - 18' - UK - 2018
WATCH THE FILM HERE: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/mumatar
A middle-aged school cleaner and single mum struggles to cope when her only child leaves home and reinvents herself as a superhero to take on the local bullies.
CREW
Director: Destiny Ekaragha
Screenplay: Louise Ann Munro, Sherill Turner
Cinematography: Nicholas Britt
Editing: Anna Dick
Music: Colby Michaud
CAST
Frederick - Matthew Kelly
Sandra - Cecilia Noble
Javaughn - Nathan Bryon
Princess - Louise Ann
Munro Daniel - Olisa Odele
Sleazy Guy - Connor Mills
SOCIAL NETWORKS
http://imdb.com/title/tt7343344/
PRODUCTION
It's a funny life
Louise Ann Munro & Sherill Turner
DISTRIBUTION
Salaud Morisset
Want to see more awarded short films?
http://vimeo.com/salaudmorisset/vod_pa...
published: 22 Jun 2020
Destiny Ekaragha, Bola Agbaje and OC Ukeje on Gone Too Far
Director, writer, and star of warm, family drama Gone Too Far came into the studio to talk about the film's themes, and the importance of setting it in South London.
published: 06 Aug 2015
Destiny Ekaragha on Gone Too Far!
Director Destiny Ekaragha discusses her comedy Gone Too Far!, backed by the BFI Film Fund, at the London Film Festival programme launch. Adapted from Bola Agbaje's Olivier Award-winning play, the film follows the simmering adolescent passions and undercurrents of racial tension at play between a group of South London teenagers. For tickets and information, and for more LFF video content, visit www.bfi.org.uk/lff.
published: 01 Oct 2013
The Future Wags of Great Britain - Directed by Destiny Ekaragha
Directed by Destiny Ekaragha and Written by Abby Ajayi starring Naana Agyei Ampadu, Bunmi Mojekwu and Ellen Thomas
published: 08 Oct 2014
BGMUK: DESTINY ON CAREER AND INDUSTRY
Black Girl Magic UK speaks to Director and Writer Destiny Ekaragha (Danny and the Human Zoo, Gone Too Far) about Race and the Film Industry and what Black Girl Magic is. PT 1
Enquiries: [email protected]
Created by Angelica Louise @Gege_Urbangem
Producer/Art Director @niomifraser
DOP @OliveCeesay
Editor @GoJohnny_Go | Kinetic Text @rowlan | Logo @Rob__Mac
Production Assistants @frankhommstein, @Izzie__C, @NiamhyHughes4, @EllieWright1, @aprilstyles_xx
Twitter: @bgmslay
Facebook: www.facebook.com/blackgirlmagicuk
published: 10 Oct 2016
OC Ukeje, Destiny Ekaragha and Bola Agbaje on the FILMCLUB Live Show
Director Destiny Ekaragha, writer Bola Agbaje and actor OC Ukeje came into the studio to talk about South London drama Gone Too Far.
The film is a South London set drama set over the course of one day, looking at two estranged teenage brothers - one from London, the other Nigeria - who meet for the first time and teach each other some things about their heritage, the value of family and self respect.A funny, timely tale that should serve as great inspiration for any budding filmmakers and screenwriters out there.
Into Film seeks to put film at the heart of all children and young people's education. Visit https://www.intofilm.org for more information.
Twitter: @GetIntoFilm and @IntoFilm_Edu
Instagram: @GetIntoFilm
'Like' on Facebook: GetIntoFilm
published: 21 Nov 2013
Top Tips Thursday - Destiny Ekaragha
This Top Tips Thursday Destiny Ekaragha shares her best pieces of advice for budding directors
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published: 15 Mar 2018
Destiny Ekaragha on London Tonight ITV - 57th BFI London Film Festival 2013
Film Director Destiny Ekaragha has been nominated for Best New Comer at the 57th BFI London Film Festival for her debut feature film Gone Too Far. Check her out on ITV News, London Tonight september 3rd 2013
Breakthrough Brits in partnership with Burberry, is an initiative that supports and celebrates up-and-coming British talent.
Destiny Ekaragha is a director who...
Breakthrough Brits in partnership with Burberry, is an initiative that supports and celebrates up-and-coming British talent.
Destiny Ekaragha is a director whose debut feature film Gone Too Far! is only the fourth British film directed by a black woman to be released in cinemas. In 2013, Ekaragha was nominated for Best British Newcomer at the BFI London Film Festival, and won the Emerging Talent award at the Screen Nation Awards. Gone Too Far! picked up further awards at the London Comedy Film Festival and Screen Nation Awards in 2014.
Breakthrough Brits in partnership with Burberry, is an initiative that supports and celebrates up-and-coming British talent.
Destiny Ekaragha is a director whose debut feature film Gone Too Far! is only the fourth British film directed by a black woman to be released in cinemas. In 2013, Ekaragha was nominated for Best British Newcomer at the BFI London Film Festival, and won the Emerging Talent award at the Screen Nation Awards. Gone Too Far! picked up further awards at the London Comedy Film Festival and Screen Nation Awards in 2014.
Comedy - 18' - UK - 2018
WATCH THE FILM HERE: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/mumatar
A middle-aged school cleaner and single mum struggles to cope when her only c...
Comedy - 18' - UK - 2018
WATCH THE FILM HERE: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/mumatar
A middle-aged school cleaner and single mum struggles to cope when her only child leaves home and reinvents herself as a superhero to take on the local bullies.
CREW
Director: Destiny Ekaragha
Screenplay: Louise Ann Munro, Sherill Turner
Cinematography: Nicholas Britt
Editing: Anna Dick
Music: Colby Michaud
CAST
Frederick - Matthew Kelly
Sandra - Cecilia Noble
Javaughn - Nathan Bryon
Princess - Louise Ann
Munro Daniel - Olisa Odele
Sleazy Guy - Connor Mills
SOCIAL NETWORKS
http://imdb.com/title/tt7343344/
PRODUCTION
It's a funny life
Louise Ann Munro & Sherill Turner
DISTRIBUTION
Salaud Morisset
Want to see more awarded short films?
http://vimeo.com/salaudmorisset/vod_pages
#Comedy #SuperHeroes #ShortFilm
Comedy - 18' - UK - 2018
WATCH THE FILM HERE: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/mumatar
A middle-aged school cleaner and single mum struggles to cope when her only child leaves home and reinvents herself as a superhero to take on the local bullies.
CREW
Director: Destiny Ekaragha
Screenplay: Louise Ann Munro, Sherill Turner
Cinematography: Nicholas Britt
Editing: Anna Dick
Music: Colby Michaud
CAST
Frederick - Matthew Kelly
Sandra - Cecilia Noble
Javaughn - Nathan Bryon
Princess - Louise Ann
Munro Daniel - Olisa Odele
Sleazy Guy - Connor Mills
SOCIAL NETWORKS
http://imdb.com/title/tt7343344/
PRODUCTION
It's a funny life
Louise Ann Munro & Sherill Turner
DISTRIBUTION
Salaud Morisset
Want to see more awarded short films?
http://vimeo.com/salaudmorisset/vod_pages
#Comedy #SuperHeroes #ShortFilm
Director, writer, and star of warm, family drama Gone Too Far came into the studio to talk about the film's themes, and the importance of setting it in South Lo...
Director, writer, and star of warm, family drama Gone Too Far came into the studio to talk about the film's themes, and the importance of setting it in South London.
Director, writer, and star of warm, family drama Gone Too Far came into the studio to talk about the film's themes, and the importance of setting it in South London.
Director Destiny Ekaragha discusses her comedy Gone Too Far!, backed by the BFI Film Fund, at the London Film Festival programme launch. Adapted from Bola Agbaj...
Director Destiny Ekaragha discusses her comedy Gone Too Far!, backed by the BFI Film Fund, at the London Film Festival programme launch. Adapted from Bola Agbaje's Olivier Award-winning play, the film follows the simmering adolescent passions and undercurrents of racial tension at play between a group of South London teenagers. For tickets and information, and for more LFF video content, visit www.bfi.org.uk/lff.
Director Destiny Ekaragha discusses her comedy Gone Too Far!, backed by the BFI Film Fund, at the London Film Festival programme launch. Adapted from Bola Agbaje's Olivier Award-winning play, the film follows the simmering adolescent passions and undercurrents of racial tension at play between a group of South London teenagers. For tickets and information, and for more LFF video content, visit www.bfi.org.uk/lff.
Black Girl Magic UK speaks to Director and Writer Destiny Ekaragha (Danny and the Human Zoo, Gone Too Far) about Race and the Film Industry and what Black Girl ...
Black Girl Magic UK speaks to Director and Writer Destiny Ekaragha (Danny and the Human Zoo, Gone Too Far) about Race and the Film Industry and what Black Girl Magic is. PT 1
Enquiries: [email protected]
Created by Angelica Louise @Gege_Urbangem
Producer/Art Director @niomifraser
DOP @OliveCeesay
Editor @GoJohnny_Go | Kinetic Text @rowlan | Logo @Rob__Mac
Production Assistants @frankhommstein, @Izzie__C, @NiamhyHughes4, @EllieWright1, @aprilstyles_xx
Twitter: @bgmslay
Facebook: www.facebook.com/blackgirlmagicuk
Black Girl Magic UK speaks to Director and Writer Destiny Ekaragha (Danny and the Human Zoo, Gone Too Far) about Race and the Film Industry and what Black Girl Magic is. PT 1
Enquiries: [email protected]
Created by Angelica Louise @Gege_Urbangem
Producer/Art Director @niomifraser
DOP @OliveCeesay
Editor @GoJohnny_Go | Kinetic Text @rowlan | Logo @Rob__Mac
Production Assistants @frankhommstein, @Izzie__C, @NiamhyHughes4, @EllieWright1, @aprilstyles_xx
Twitter: @bgmslay
Facebook: www.facebook.com/blackgirlmagicuk
Director Destiny Ekaragha, writer Bola Agbaje and actor OC Ukeje came into the studio to talk about South London drama Gone Too Far.
The film is a South Londo...
Director Destiny Ekaragha, writer Bola Agbaje and actor OC Ukeje came into the studio to talk about South London drama Gone Too Far.
The film is a South London set drama set over the course of one day, looking at two estranged teenage brothers - one from London, the other Nigeria - who meet for the first time and teach each other some things about their heritage, the value of family and self respect.A funny, timely tale that should serve as great inspiration for any budding filmmakers and screenwriters out there.
Into Film seeks to put film at the heart of all children and young people's education. Visit https://www.intofilm.org for more information.
Twitter: @GetIntoFilm and @IntoFilm_Edu
Instagram: @GetIntoFilm
'Like' on Facebook: GetIntoFilm
Director Destiny Ekaragha, writer Bola Agbaje and actor OC Ukeje came into the studio to talk about South London drama Gone Too Far.
The film is a South London set drama set over the course of one day, looking at two estranged teenage brothers - one from London, the other Nigeria - who meet for the first time and teach each other some things about their heritage, the value of family and self respect.A funny, timely tale that should serve as great inspiration for any budding filmmakers and screenwriters out there.
Into Film seeks to put film at the heart of all children and young people's education. Visit https://www.intofilm.org for more information.
Twitter: @GetIntoFilm and @IntoFilm_Edu
Instagram: @GetIntoFilm
'Like' on Facebook: GetIntoFilm
This Top Tips Thursday Destiny Ekaragha shares her best pieces of advice for budding directors
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This Top Tips Thursday Destiny Ekaragha shares her best pieces of advice for budding directors
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Film Director Destiny Ekaragha has been nominated for Best New Comer at the 57th BFI London Film Festival for her debut feature film Gone Too Far. Check her out...
Film Director Destiny Ekaragha has been nominated for Best New Comer at the 57th BFI London Film Festival for her debut feature film Gone Too Far. Check her out on ITV News, London Tonight september 3rd 2013
Film Director Destiny Ekaragha has been nominated for Best New Comer at the 57th BFI London Film Festival for her debut feature film Gone Too Far. Check her out on ITV News, London Tonight september 3rd 2013
Breakthrough Brits in partnership with Burberry, is an initiative that supports and celebrates up-and-coming British talent.
Destiny Ekaragha is a director whose debut feature film Gone Too Far! is only the fourth British film directed by a black woman to be released in cinemas. In 2013, Ekaragha was nominated for Best British Newcomer at the BFI London Film Festival, and won the Emerging Talent award at the Screen Nation Awards. Gone Too Far! picked up further awards at the London Comedy Film Festival and Screen Nation Awards in 2014.
Comedy - 18' - UK - 2018
WATCH THE FILM HERE: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/mumatar
A middle-aged school cleaner and single mum struggles to cope when her only child leaves home and reinvents herself as a superhero to take on the local bullies.
CREW
Director: Destiny Ekaragha
Screenplay: Louise Ann Munro, Sherill Turner
Cinematography: Nicholas Britt
Editing: Anna Dick
Music: Colby Michaud
CAST
Frederick - Matthew Kelly
Sandra - Cecilia Noble
Javaughn - Nathan Bryon
Princess - Louise Ann
Munro Daniel - Olisa Odele
Sleazy Guy - Connor Mills
SOCIAL NETWORKS
http://imdb.com/title/tt7343344/
PRODUCTION
It's a funny life
Louise Ann Munro & Sherill Turner
DISTRIBUTION
Salaud Morisset
Want to see more awarded short films?
http://vimeo.com/salaudmorisset/vod_pages
#Comedy #SuperHeroes #ShortFilm
Director, writer, and star of warm, family drama Gone Too Far came into the studio to talk about the film's themes, and the importance of setting it in South London.
Director Destiny Ekaragha discusses her comedy Gone Too Far!, backed by the BFI Film Fund, at the London Film Festival programme launch. Adapted from Bola Agbaje's Olivier Award-winning play, the film follows the simmering adolescent passions and undercurrents of racial tension at play between a group of South London teenagers. For tickets and information, and for more LFF video content, visit www.bfi.org.uk/lff.
Black Girl Magic UK speaks to Director and Writer Destiny Ekaragha (Danny and the Human Zoo, Gone Too Far) about Race and the Film Industry and what Black Girl Magic is. PT 1
Enquiries: [email protected]
Created by Angelica Louise @Gege_Urbangem
Producer/Art Director @niomifraser
DOP @OliveCeesay
Editor @GoJohnny_Go | Kinetic Text @rowlan | Logo @Rob__Mac
Production Assistants @frankhommstein, @Izzie__C, @NiamhyHughes4, @EllieWright1, @aprilstyles_xx
Twitter: @bgmslay
Facebook: www.facebook.com/blackgirlmagicuk
Director Destiny Ekaragha, writer Bola Agbaje and actor OC Ukeje came into the studio to talk about South London drama Gone Too Far.
The film is a South London set drama set over the course of one day, looking at two estranged teenage brothers - one from London, the other Nigeria - who meet for the first time and teach each other some things about their heritage, the value of family and self respect.A funny, timely tale that should serve as great inspiration for any budding filmmakers and screenwriters out there.
Into Film seeks to put film at the heart of all children and young people's education. Visit https://www.intofilm.org for more information.
Twitter: @GetIntoFilm and @IntoFilm_Edu
Instagram: @GetIntoFilm
'Like' on Facebook: GetIntoFilm
This Top Tips Thursday Destiny Ekaragha shares her best pieces of advice for budding directors
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Film Director Destiny Ekaragha has been nominated for Best New Comer at the 57th BFI London Film Festival for her debut feature film Gone Too Far. Check her out on ITV News, London Tonight september 3rd 2013
Destiny or Fate is a predetermined course of events. It may be conceived as a predetermined future, whether in general or of an individual.
Fate
Although often used interchangeably, the words "fate" and "destiny" have distinct connotations.
Traditional usage defines fate as a power or agency that predetermines and orders the course of events. Fate defines events as ordered or "inevitable" and unavoidable. It is a concept based on the belief that there is a fixed natural order to the universe, and in some conceptions, the cosmos. Classical and European mythology feature personified "fate spinners," known as the Moirai in Greek mythology, the Parcae in Roman mythology, and the Norns in Norse mythology. They determine the events of the world through the mystic spinning of threads that represent individual human fates. Fate is often conceived as being divinely inspired.
Destiny is used with regard to the finality of events as they have worked themselves out; and to that same sense of "destination", projected into the future to become the flow of events as they will work themselves out.
“I’m sure you’re fine, strong girl like you.” ... Ten years ago, film director Destiny Ekaragha argued that Black British writers and filmmakers should be able to tell ordinary family stories rather than feeling compelled to represent everything ... .
director Destiny Ekaragha and the writer Joe White...People relate to 1984 on a deeply personal level, and this is what Ekaragha and White have ... “It was so romantic, it was passionate,” adds Ekaragha.
HT Image... The company specialises in producing audio entertainment content ... The audio version is directed by BAFTA award-winning Destiny Ekaragha and penned by Olivier Award-nominated writer Joe White ... Oscars 2024 ... Click Here ... ....
The audio adaptation of George Orwell's 1984 by Audible has a star studded cast ... follow us. share. In this Article ... Destiny Ekaragha has directed the audio thriller written by Joe White, an Oliver award-winning writer. The premise of the audiobook ... .
The drama - which has been written by Joe White and directed by Destiny Ekaragha - stays faithful to the original text and has been officially authorised and endorsed by the Orwell Estate....
Are you ready to believe again? One of TV’s best comedies is set to return for one last time ... Contents ... The characters you love to love are all back ... Related Videos ... Apple TV+ ... ET on Apple TV+ ... Apple TV+ ... The episode is directed by Destiny Ekaragha.