Monica Dhaka
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Monica Dhaka

Director and ProducerLondon, United Kingdom
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Monica Dhaka
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Monica Dhaka

Director and ProducerLondon, United Kingdom
Projects
  • Belonging and the Scene
    Belonging and the SceneBreaking boundaries, demystifying stereotypes and highlighting the lesser-known facts around the fetish community through the intimate story told by Dutch Pup Momo. The documentary aims to help people understand that 'kink' is a journey. While it may have an unconventional outer appearance, the film shows an unseen human side of this community to remind everyone that they are people too, with feelings and dreams just like anyone thus breaking the labels society has given them as freaks, perverts
Work history
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    second assistant directorNavdeep Sachdeva
     - London, United KingdomFreelance
    Worked as a 2nd Assistant Director on the fiction film 'Everything Happens for a Reason"
    University of The Arts London (UAL) logo
    University of The Arts London (UAL) logo
    DirectorUniversity of The Arts London (UAL)
     - London, United KingdomFreelance
    I directed my documentary film on the London fetish community, titled 'Belonging and the Scene,' where I aimed to demystify the fetish stories and showcase a very different side of the fetish world.
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Education
    University of The Arts London (UAL) logo
    University of The Arts London (UAL) logo
    Master of ArtsUniversity of The Arts London (UAL)
     - London, United Kingdom
Awards
    University of The Arts London (UAL) logo
    University of The Arts London (UAL) logo
    Course Rep of the year 2023University of The Arts London (UAL)
    This award acknowledges those who have gone the extra mile as Course Reps, leaving a positive impact on the lives of fellow students. I was the proud winner from London college of communication representing not only the college but the entire film school at the event. This is a proof of what the power of collaboration can do and how student voices can bring impactful changes.