Asili grew up in Roslyn, Pennsylvania. He became involved with MOVE and took interest in filmmaking after the production of a 2004 documentary about the organization. He studied film at Temple University and attended Bard College for his graduate studies.[1]
Asili made the five-part film series The Diaspora Suite exploring different aspects of the African diaspora, both within the U.S. and internationally. Forged Ways (2011) includes footage shot in Ethiopia, along with scenes set in Harlem following a protagonist played by Julian Rozzell Jr. Rozzell reappears in American Hunger (2013), which features footage from Philadelphia and Ocean City in the U.S. and Cape Coast and Accra in Ghana. Many Thousands Gone (2014), named after an essay by James Baldwin, was filmed in Harlem and Salvador, Brazil, with an improvised jazz score by Joe McPhee. Kindah (2016), filmed in Hudson, New York and Accompong, Jamaica, features a score by Asili of percussion and wind instruments. The final film Fluid Frontiers (2017) was shot on both sides of the Detroit River, in Detroit, Michigan and Windsor, Ontario. Asili includes recitations of poetry published by Broadside Press, a Detroit-based independent press.[2]