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The Greatest Love Story Never Told

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Feature Documentary

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The Greatest Love Story Never Told follows Jennifer Lopez as she attempts her most daring project yet: independently producing a new album and cinematic original that explore her twenty-year journey to self-love. Available on Amazon Prime.

Retrograde

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Feature Documentary

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Retrograde tells the story of the last months of the 20-year war in Afghanistan through the intimate relationship between American Green Berets and the Afghan officers they trained. Directed by Matthew Heineman. Available on Hulu and Disney+.

Premiered at Telluride Film Festival in September 2022. Shortlisted for Best Documentary Feature for the 2023 Academy Awards.

Sirens

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Feature Documentary

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Sirens is an intimate, coming-of-age documentary that takes place on the outskirts of Beirut, Lebanon. The film follows the emotional journey of Lilas and Shery, co-founders and guitarists of the Middle East's first all-female metal band as they wrestle with friendship, sexuality and destruction in their pursuit of becoming thrash metal rock stars. Directed by Rita Baghdadi. Available on Amazon and Apple TV.

Premiered at Sundance Film Festival in January 2022.

Awarded the Grand Jury Prize for Outstanding Documentary Feature at Outfest 2022.

Scab Vendor - The Life and Times of Jonathan Shaw

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Feature Documentary, post-production.

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Scab Vendor - The Life and Times of Jonathan Shaw is a feature-length documentary about the life and adventures of Jonathan Shaw. One of the most important and influential artists in the history of tattooing, in 2001, Jonathan left the industry he pioneered to pursue a successful career as a writer. Wild man, outlaw, gypsy, biker, Jonathan Shaw is the last of a kind. Directed by Mariana Thome and Lucas de Barros.

Premiered at Warsaw Film Festival in October 2022.

Copwatch

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Feature Documentary

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Copwatch is the true story of We Copwatch, an organization that films police activity as a non-violent form of protest and deterrent to police brutality. In her feature film debut, director Camilla Hall crafts an intriguing and timely profile of citizen-journalist-activists — including Ramsey Orta who filmed Eric Garner’s fatal arrest — who seek to disrupt the ever-present challenge of police violence. Directed by Camilla Hall. Available on Amazon.

Premiered at Tribeca Film Festival in April 2017.

Possible Selves

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Feature Documentary, post-production.

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Following Alex over five years, the film Possible Selves tracks his varying experiences through high school and the Los Angeles foster care system. Directed by Shaun Kadlec.

The Same Face

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Short Documentary

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Two sisters share memories of their family trips to Lebanon and their experience growing up Arab-American. 

Funded by Larson International Fellowship and awarded the Sigrid and Erling Larsen Award for impressionable art at Carleton College.

Our Fathers' Fathers

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Documentary Short

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This short explores the role of story telling and the preservation of tradition in the quickly changing Bedouin communities in Faisaliah, Jordan.

Ophelia

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Experimental Short

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A semi-biographical piece, Ophelia is an experimental short that explores the tensions between our conflicting identities and our relationship with nature.

Ambient Petrichor

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Experimental Short

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Ambient Petrichor was my first short movie. Petrichor is the pleasant smell after a rain storm. I was inspired by the short films of Charles and Ray Eames and wanted to capture some of my favorite textures, details, and sounds.

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