London Alley Signs Director Silence for US Representation

London Alley Signs Director Silence for US Representation

London Alley has announced it has signed London-based director and filmmaker Silence to its US roster. 

Silence’s body of work is defined by craft, confidence and an unmistakable point of view. Spanning commercials, fashion, music videos and branded content, she has a refreshing visual style. Each film she creates is its own crafted world: vivid, playful and a little mischievous, all built on a sharp eye and an even sharper sense of timing. The result is work that feels well crafted and effortless at the same time - every frame deliberate, every punch landing exactly where it's meant to, and always with a touch of humor and a knowing wink.

“From the moment we were introduced to Silence’s work, we could not stop watching. Her energy and spirit are so aligned with our creative aspirations and what we’re building,” said London Alley founder, and executive producer Luga Podesta. “Silence’s distinct voice is an incredible addition to our creative force of directors on the London Alley roster and we can’t wait to introduce her to the US market.”

“I’m very much looking forward to being under the wing of London Alley and working together on some epic films,” said Silence. “ I love the work they make but I also love the people that make the team. We share the same enthusiasm for life. Can’t wait to see what’s to come.” 

Silence has amassed a comprehensive portfolio of work spanning clients across fashion, retail, music, sports, automotive, and tech. Her clients have included Dr. Martens, Adidas, Boots, Canva, Chanel, Converse, D&G, Instagram, Island Records, Liverpool FC, Nike, Rabanne, Samsung, Spotify, Uber Eats, as well as editorial outlets including British Vogue, Glamour, HypeBeast, Notion and Wonderland. 

London Alley’s latest projects include: Ariana Grande’s new video ‘hate that i made you love me,’ from director Christian Breslauer; the new Urban Decay "Lip Toy" campaign starring Dove Cameron directed by Fred De Pontcharra; Multiple music videos from the 2026 FIFA World Cup Soundtrack including ‘Goals’ from Lisa, Anitta & Rema - directed by Chris Villa, Future & Tyla “Game Time’ directed by Yeeiid, Daddy Yankee and Shenseea ‘Echo’ from director Flint Tanquary, Shakira and Burna Boy ‘Dai Dai’ directed by Hannah Lux Davis, and Jessie Reyes, Elyanna ‘Illuminate’ from director Boni Mata; London Alley also produced “Shanked,” the creator-led YouTube series, which is currently an official selection for Tribeca Now, part of the 2026 Tribeca Film Festival.