The Self-Love act is an introspective docu-series that follows a Black woman’s journey to rediscover her sense of self-love in dialogue with others.
In the pilot episode, Kareema finds out her African ancestry in an unexpected way, which catapults her into an exploration of her roots, only to find that what she’s been searching for may have been right in her backyard all along.
Bon Voyage - Short Film
Before Trish moves away for a new job, she and her oldest friend Sammy are committed to celebrating one last time together by attending a wellness retreat, drinking hallucinogenic tea, and going on one last "trip" which in turn helps them learn the truth about their friendship.
This film was comprised of 30 women and nonbinary filmmakers who met in a weekend as participants of the fifth Women's Weekend Film Challenge. Once assigned a genre on a Thursday, this team (named after filmmaker Nisha Ganatra) wrote a script, prepped on Friday, shot on Saturday and edited through the following week. The Women's Weekend Film Challenge has supported 100s of filmmakers by offering this rare opportunity to make a quality project in a short amount of time.
A Rose By Any Other Name - Pilot
A Rose By Any Other Name, a digital series that explores what happens when a young professional changes her name on her resume in order to get her dream job at a PR Firm.
This film was shot over two days and with a majority female-led team.
Screened at: MOM Film Festival, Reel Sisters of the Diaspora Film Festival, Female Voices Rock Film Festival, Adirondack Film Festival, Phoenix International Genre Film Festival, Toronto International Women’s Festival, MPACT, Culver City Film Festival, Visions of the Black Experience.