Producers on feature length documentary for HBO about three men who were convicted for a crime they didn’t commit and who spent 36 years in prison. The film explores the collateral damage the handling of this case had on the community, the wrongfully accused, and the witnesses who were forced to to betray them.
Currently in production on a Netflix film exploring the flaws of the family court system. With over three years of research and reporting across the country, the film follows one woman’s relentless fight to save her children while advocating for others caught in the same struggle.
Developed and produced feature length documentary that exposes the impact of predatory lending on Black communities in Detroit. The film follows a group of women fighting against exploitative loans, redlining, and discriminatory housing practices that have left many trapped in debt and instability. Through personal stories and investigative reporting, Locked Out sheds light on the ongoing fight for housing justice and equity.
Senior Producers on American Reckoning, a PBS Frontline documentary, that uncovers the long-buried story of Wharlest Jackson, a Black civil rights activist whose 1967 murder was never solved. Through powerful archival footage, firsthand accounts, and a contemporary investigation, the film explores the legacy of racial injustice and the ongoing fight for truth and accountability.
Developed and produced feature length documentary that exposes the impact of predatory lending on Black communities in Detroit. The film follows a group of women fighting against exploitative loans, redlining, and discriminatory housing practices that have left many trapped in debt and instability. Through personal stories and investigative reporting, Locked Out sheds light on the ongoing fight for housing justice and equity.
Produced short tribute film which was shown at the 2020 Democratic National Convention, honoring the life and legacy of Congressman John Lewis. Blending archival footage with powerful testimonials, the film celebrated Lewis’s unwavering commitment to justice, voting rights, and nonviolent resistance. Released just weeks after his passing, it served as both a remembrance and a call to action.
Directed and produced Bygone DC, a film that explores Washington, D.C.'s rich history through archival footage and personal interviews. The film spotlights iconic local establishments and landmarks that once defined the Greater Washington area, examining how their disappearance has impacted the community's cultural landscape.
Developed and produced the 2013 HBO documentary that followed 16-year-old Sam Berns, who lived with progeria, a rare and fatal genetic condition causing accelerated aging. The film took an intimate look at Sam's vibrant life and the tireless efforts of his parents—both physicians—to find a treatment. Their journey led to the founding of the Progeria Research Foundation and groundbreaking clinical trials. The documentary received critical acclaim, earning a Peabody Award, an Emmy for Exceptional Merit in Documentary Filmmaking, and consideration for an Academy Award nomination.
The story of a group of women who ran an underground abortion service in the late 60’s and early 70’s, providing more than 11,000 abortions in the years they operated.
Short documentary that explores how conspiracy theories moved from the fringes of American society into the political mainstream, particularly during the Trump era. Through historical context, expert interviews, and real-world examples, it examines the social and psychological forces that fuel misinformation and distrust.
Short documentary revisiting the 1997 trial of British au pair Louise Woodward, whose conviction for the death of an infant thrust shaken baby syndrome into the national spotlight. The film examines the evolving science behind the diagnosis, highlighting how initial medical consensus has faced increasing scrutiny over time.
This short film explores the origins of genetic engineering, tracing the journey from early IVF to today’s gene-editing tools like CRISPR. It highlights how once-controversial technologies have evolved, raising new ethical questions about where we draw the line between preventing disease and selecting traits.
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