I am pleased to be a part of this organization! I am currently working on a documentary feature film, Fighting Fires and Forging Community--Among the Jaguars! about an amazing community of people in the Pantanal of Brazil. My previous documentary feature was The Jaguar Wildlife Corridor. I have done a number of short documentary films including domestic violence in 1987, declining ecosystems and at-risk species in Florida 2021, saving the Florida Panther 2020, and the Moore's Ford Lynching Re-enactment in Monroe, GA (2009 and 2020). In 2020, I filmed 5 peaceful BLM and other protests ...


5387 Rabbit Farm Road, Loganville, GA 30052

Red Queen Media, Inc

Humanitarian and Emmy-winning director/producer of END OF THE LINE: THE WOMEN OF STANDING ROCK.


3510 N Knoll Dr, Los Angeles, CA 90068

Freelance

I produce short documentaries for festival, streaming and digital distribution, and short narrative films for non-profits' and small businesses' social media. I take an eclectic approach to storytelling on a wide variety of topics, but I am particularly interested in producing and collaborting on films in which children are the subjects. My areas of expertise are mental illness, substance abuse, and stigma as they are experienced in the U.S. and foreign countries. I focused on these topics in my training for advanced degrees in cultural anthropology and public health, and in my 20 years of ...


11516 Hickory Cluster, Reston, VA 20190

Founder, Millennial Ethics Productions

Sam Reetz creates narrative solutions to complex issues. She is the founder of Millennial Ethics, which creates original stories to chart a new course for policy conversations between generations. On and off screen, her work explores the intersection of media, society, and culture. 


ClarOscuro DC Productions


Director, A Bad Day documentary

Kimberley Spire-Oh is a documentary filmmaker and activist whose work centers on fighting discrimination against people with disabilities—especially children—and securing resources to meet their needs. Her films tell the stories of those with disabilities and their families in order to help the public see them as members of the general community instead of misunderstood “others” who pose a possible threat to society or drain on taxpayers. Kimberley’s goal is to catalyze change in public policy affecting individuals with disabilities by educating viewers on critical and timely issues and ...


After a 25 year career in international development, policy and advocacy, I am now returning to film studies from September 2021 for a full academic year.  My aim is to work on creative film and TV projects that speak to the issues, challenges of our time towards commonly owned solutions.  


Hello! My name is Gabrielle. I am a licensed attorney who is determined to follow my passion for film/tv through the craft of screenwriting. I am currently tossing around ideas for a potential sci-fi/romance feature.


1300 N St NW, Washington DC, DC 20005