Whether reflective, investigative, or emotional, these films offer perspective in a focused, concise form.
Stories that inform, move, and reveal.
Created by creatives. Crafted by destiny. Rooted in instinct.
LOST IN SAN FRANCISCO
M.O.W.
The film highlights the challenges faced by Meals on Wheels due to funding cuts and increased demand, putting its services at risk.
Through the lens of a single volunteer's day, the documentary sheds light on the importance of this organization and the potential consequences of losing its funding.
Written, featured, and directed by Tim Carr (also seen in The Grounders, All My Children, Rocky Balboa), "M.O.W." is a story of connection, care, and the volunteers who make it happen, and aim to raise awareness about the struggles of Meals on Wheels and the seniors who rely on its services.
SAVE BLASCO!
What Will People Say?
Gulnaz is the first female breadwinner in her family and the first woman in her area to work outside the home. Despite having no formal education in media, she became a voice for many. Through her show Shahernama, she challenges patriarchy, amplifies the voices of the marginalized and fosters interfaith understanding in an increasingly divided society.
Amidst her fight for social change, Gulnaz also grapples with her own struggle for freedom and autonomy. This is the story of a young Muslim woman daring to dream differently in a patriarchal society determined to silence her.
