
Films
Our documentary films have screened at festivals all over the world including Slamdance, Big Sky Documentary Film Festival, St. Louis International Film Festival, Citizen Jane Film Festival and many more. Our films have also been nominated for six regional EMMY awards. A highlight of our work, The Heroin Project, is currently used as an educational tool in schools and drug rehabilitation centers. Our films center on underrepresented social issues that impact our community. We aim to give a voice to those who previously did not have a platform.

You can watch the first 7 minutes of our documentary film, The Heroin Project, in the video player above. Interested in viewing the whole film? Contact ashleyseering@gmail.com for info on how to purchase a digital copy. The film contains universally relevant information about the devastating heroin epidemic. Click HERE to visit the film's Facebook page.
COMING SOON

A Lovely Uncontrollable Thing offers a profile of artist Victoria Moore as she shapes a life grounded in nature, craftsmanship, and personal growth. Known for jewelry and tools created from self-forged Damascus steel, Moore’s work blurs the line between utility and art, strength and delicacy. As she transforms raw materials by hand, she also redefines happiness and success on her terms, proving that a meaningful life is built one piece at a time. View the trailer here.