Joella Cabalu

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Producer
In 1999, 11-year-old Nisha Platzer lost her older brother, Josh, to suicide. Twenty years later, her search for a specialized medical treatment leads her to the door of someone who was once exceptionally close to Josh. And so it is that she finally has the chance to truly know her brother through his chosen family. Captured over five years in which synchronicities continually manifested, Platzer’s documentation of these encounters gently asserts that both grieving and healing are meant to be communal experiences.
Koto: The Last Service
Producer
After nearly 40 years in operation, the family-run Koto Japanese Restaurant is closing down. Over the course of its final service, the small Vancouver Island community bids farewell.
Koto: The Last Service
Director
After nearly 40 years in operation, the family-run Koto Japanese Restaurant is closing down. Over the course of its final service, the small Vancouver Island community bids farewell.
Do I Have Boobs Now?
Director
A trans activist's journey challenging social media censorship policies.
It Runs in the Family
Director
From Vancouver to Oakland to Manila, follow gay Filipino Canadian artist Jay Cabalu and his sister Joella, as they meet their other queer relatives and explore what the modern queer family can be in the Filipino diaspora.
StandStill
Editor
A film maker's journey to bring together her gay brother and devout Catholic parents to openly discuss their conflicting beliefs for the first time.
StandStill
Producer
A film maker's journey to bring together her gay brother and devout Catholic parents to openly discuss their conflicting beliefs for the first time.
StandStill
Writer
A film maker's journey to bring together her gay brother and devout Catholic parents to openly discuss their conflicting beliefs for the first time.
StandStill
Director
A film maker's journey to bring together her gay brother and devout Catholic parents to openly discuss their conflicting beliefs for the first time.
StandStill
Self
A film maker's journey to bring together her gay brother and devout Catholic parents to openly discuss their conflicting beliefs for the first time.