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Red Sea Film Festival: A principle prevented Idris Elba from doing 'Amistad'

The BAFTA winner says he refuses to do films on gangsters or slaves

Published: Thu 11 Dec 2025, 1:42 PM

BAFTA winner Idris Elba recently graced the Red Sea International Film Festival in Jeddah, where he spoke at length on projects that spotlight narratives.

In reference to the screening of his short film Dust to Dreams at the festival, Elba said, "Anywhere that has an underserved voice, where the narrative is often fed to us rather than us providing the narrative, that's where I want to be," he said during a Q&A session, as quoted by Variety.

At the festival, Elba also opened up about his own career trajectory in the early days, stating that he didn't want to play "slaves".

Noting that he made a pact with his agent, the Thor actor said, "We don't want to play slaves, and we don't want to play just gangsters."

He also revealed missing out on a role in Steven Spielberg's Amistad—based on a revolt on a slave ship. "It was just a principle of mine. I did not want to do it," Elba said.

The actor, who recently shifted focus with his directorial debut Yardie, acknowledged that he is now leaning toward a new chapter in his career.

"Eventually, I want to transfer to being a director fully," he said. "I've been acting for a long time. I love it still. But directing allows me to flex slightly different muscles," he said.

Dust To Dreams features Nse Ikpe-Etim, Eku Edewor, Atlanta Bridget Johnson and Constance Olatunde.

Elba also has another forthcoming feature, This Is How It Goes, which is based on Neil LaBute's play of the same name.

The Red Sea Film Festival will conclude on December 13, 2025.