By the community, for the community. Slam City - A Documentary by SlamBarz is a groundbreaking documentary that follows the journeys of five standout artists who have risen through the SlamBarz platform over the past year.
Capturing their raw talent, personal growth, and artistic evolution, this film dives deep into the stories behind the music, exploring the struggles, triumphs, and defining moments that have shaped their creative identities.
Set against the backdrop of Sheffield’s most iconic locations, Slam City offers an intimate look into the vibrant urban music culture thriving beneath the surface.
Through candid interviews, behind-the-scenes footage, and powerful performances, the documentary highlights how SlamBarz has become a driving force in carving out opportunities for emerging talent and amplifying voices that deserve to be heard.
£5.00
The screening will be hosted by producer Dom Heslop, followed by a live Q&A with the five incredible young artists featured in the film. Stick around afterwards for a social gathering at a private café to celebrate the journey of SlamBarz and the artists who continue to push its vision forward.
Jack Godfrey is a Sheffield-based director and freelance filmmaker with a passion for telling impactful stories. From the age of nine, he has used cinema to convey powerful messages across genres, from documentary to horror. As the director of the award-winning short A Reckoning, which was featured at the Madrid Arthouse Film Festival, his work has gained international recognition. Jack has collaborated with cultural institutions like The Leadmill and the MOBOs and has worked with notable figures such as Eddie Hearn and Jonny Nelson MBE. Slam City is a continuation of his commitment to amplifying voices and capturing raw, authentic narratives.
Dom Heslop Dom is a multi-disciplinary artist, creative freelancer, and researcher. As the founder of SlamBarz CIC, he has dedicated his career to amplifying emerging talent and fostering community connections through music and storytelling. A Churchill Fellow, Dominic conducted international research into the impact of the music industry on communities, traveling to Jamaica, Berlin, and Athens for valuable insights. Through collaborations with institutions such as The Leadmill, Tramlines MOBOs, BBC 1Xtra plus more, the Slambarz team have been instrumental in providing transformative platforms and opportunities for young artists to grow. Slam City represents their commitment to artist development, showcasing the power of music and the voices shaping Sheffield’s creative landscape.