Some of our Projects
Trüebadour
An enigmatic prodigy pays a visit to a game company with a reputation for innovative disruption. But when he showcases his own innovation—a “storytelling” device that scans its wearer to generate an original work of fiction—no one in the room is prepared for the stories that their minds inspire.
Trüebadour is a fantastic commentary on AI that was written and directed by Jennifer Zhang in her feature directorial debut. Trüebadour will be released in 2026.
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By Any Means
A notorious mafia hitman and a young Black FBI agent team up to investigate the murders of civil rights leaders in 1966 Mississippi.
By Any Means tells the true story of when the FBI put a mafia hitman and one of the first Black FBI agents together to fight the KKK. Produced by Hammerstone Pictures, it deals with race and racism and resonates due to the factual foundation the story was built on.


My Dead Friend Zoe
Engaged in a mysterious relationship with her dead best friend from the Army, a female Afghanistan veteran comes head to head with her Vietnam vet grandfather at the family's ancestral lake house.
My Dead Friend Zoe deals with tough issues like PTSD and mental health in a darkly humorous way. Written and directed by Kyle Hausmann-Stokes, it recounts a personal story that resonates. Currently available on Amazon, Apple, YouTube, and elsewhere.
(still 95% Certified Fresh!)


Orphan Myth
Orphan Myth embarks on an urgent mission to dispel the myths surrounding the orphan care system. The film reveals the harsh reality that 80% of orphaned children around the world have at least one living parent, and have been separated from their families due to poverty.
Orphan Myth was developed by passionate team dedicated to dispelling the myths around the orphan care system provide hope that there won’t be a need for orphanages by 2040. Directed by Keoni Bowthorpe, it offers a powerful narrative that challenges perceptions about family reunification.
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