Producer
Two friends in a Southern drug recovery program struggle to come to terms with their addiction and mental illness by making a short film about the pain they've caused their families.
Director
Two friends in a Southern drug recovery program struggle to come to terms with their addiction and mental illness by making a short film about the pain they've caused their families.
Producer
A documentary about a middle-aged man who used to be a Crip gang member in South Central, Los Angeles.
Director
Santiago Gonzalez IV, a first generation Mexican-American, struggles with the tensions between his sexuality, nationality, and religion as he prepares for his college graduation.
Producer
Argentina, 1960: a true crime story of how secret agent Zvi Aharoni hunts down one of the highest-ranking Nazi war criminals on the run.
Co-Producer
A timely sociocultural look into the Appalachia region of Ohio and one artist's mission of 'erasing the hate.'
Writer
Follow 90-year-old Janey as she writes and directs her latest original, socially relevant community theatre production for her small town.
Director
Follow 90-year-old Janey as she writes and directs her latest original, socially relevant community theatre production for her small town.
Guest at Mason's Parents' Party
問題を抱える子供のためのグループホーム「ショートターム12」で働くグレイス。グレイスは、新入りのジェイデンという少女を担当することになる。グレイスは施設の同僚メイソンと付き合っていたが、ある日、妊娠していることが判明する。そんな中、グレイスはジェイデンが父親に虐待されていたことに気付く。
Melvis
A day at a group home for troubled adolescents. Denim is the head counselor, involved somehow with Natalia, another counselor. During the day, we watch them and other staff deal with a boy who's getting into fights though he has only a week to go before his 18th birthday, a girl whose birthday it is, a foul-mouthed lad, and others. Denim uses music to calm one youth, orients a new staff member, sneaks a marijuana cigarette during a break, and by the day's end, talks to Natalia. Do any of us have it together?
Producer
Twelve Americans from across the political spectrum engage in a social experiment to test whether constructive dialogue is possible in today's polarized culture, and if so, how dialogue might be the first step in healing our nation.