STICKBALL: THE LITTLE BROTHER OF WAR

An underdog women’s team must come together to defeat the incumbent champions in the World Series of the oldest and bloodiest sport in America: Native American stickball. Traveling to the […]
SISTER SENATORS

In Ruby Red South Carolina, the only five women in an overwhelmingly male and conservative State Senate defy party lines and fight for women’s rights. Their bipartisan collaboration becomes a […]
Romare Bearden: A Life in Collage

Decades before “representation” became a buzzword, Romare Bearden— artist, athlete, activist—waged a battle for visibility from Harlem to Negro League Baseball to the halls of the Met. ROMARE BEARDEN: A […]
THE INSTRUMENT

An aging jazz singer, grappling with the deterioration of his voice and seeking to reconcile the mysterious and troubled roots of his family, embarks on a journey with his filmmaker […]
COUNTED

COUNTED follows three activists from the American South transforming personal trauma of being pregnant in prison into collective power. We follow Pamela Winn on her journey to end prison birth. […]
Whoever Gets Fired The Most Times Wins

“Whoever Gets Fired The Most Times Wins,” a short documentary film project on the story of survival in the time of DOGE. Ordinary federal workers organized to save their agency, […]
Documentary Impact Knowledge Tool (DIKT)

DIKT is a purpose-built, ethical AI tool that helps impact producers and documentary filmmakers quickly translate dense, academic field knowledge into clear, actionable strategies for their own projects—bridging the mentorship […]
Almost Ghost Town

In one of the smallest towns in North America, the four remaining residents of historic Thurmond, West Virginia work to keep their town afloat despite an impending demolition. Thurmond, West […]
GW: The Cultivator, George Wilson Documentary

GW: The Cultivator follows retired NFL captain George Wilson (TN Titans & Buffalo Bills) as he returns to Paducah, Kentucky, revitalizing his family farm into a modern agritourism venture that […]
Trails of Rosin Dust / Episode 1: Appalachian Dawn

In Appalachia’s mountains, fiddlers carry forward a centuries-old sound born from the meeting of unlikely traditions—the foundation of what would become America’s musical identity. Before radio, before records—there was the […]