Narrative Feature Films
The Teaching
A dark, elevated horror feature, The Teaching is about three sisterwives who escape a fundamentalist cult, only to be hunted by a monstrous force trying to drag them back. It’s a take on survival, sisterhood, and women fighting for their freedom, led by women both on-screen and behind the camera. You can read the pitch deck here and give directly to the project here.
A Still Small Voice
Based on a true story, A Still Small Voice is a narrative feature film about the spirited, eldest daughter of a Jewish family who secretly plans to stay in Germany to work with the resistance while her mother, aided by a Nazi officer—an unlikely ally—struggles to get her children out of Germany. This film is about the choices we face under tyranny—to stay and fight or leave to protect the ones we love. You can give directly to the project here.
Stardust
On a single night in a Santa Monica music club in 1992, Stardust tells the story of a singer-songwriter whose long-awaited big break falls apart finds unexpected magic with another musician when their spontaneous duet ignites the room = and a romance that could change both their lives. You can read the pitch deck here and give directly to the project here.
Palestine 36
The year is 1936 and, as villages across Mandatory Palestine rise against British thirty year-long colonial rule, Yusuf drifts between his rural home and the restless energy of Jerusalem, longing for a future beyond the growing unrest. But history is relentless. With rising numbers of Jewish immigrants escaping antisemitism in Europe, the Palestinian population uniting and uprising against Britain’s dominion, all sides spiral towards an inevitable collision. You can give directly to the project here.
Opposing Counsel
Combining yoga and law to answer a central question: Can authentic love sustain itself within systems that measure value by public optics? Opposing Counsel is a comedy that's also every gay man’s worst nightmare - a one night stand suddenly appears in your professional life. A true comedy of errors, it's by and for the queer community, and the public at-large, who are always in a fight for visibility in cinema. You can read the pitch deck here and give directly to the project here.
Mom 2.0
A hilarious, yet heartwarming, comedy Mom 2.0 tells the story about a man who, after his mom’s passing, hires a woman to be his “mom” to help him manage his anxiety and relationships…only to have her completely dismantle his life. You can read the pitch deck here and give directly to the project here.
Jules
After her father’s death shatters her world, Jules, a young motocross phenom, quits riding until her family pulls her back to the track. As Jules returns, a buried web of family lies and dangerous loyalties unravels, forcing her to face the legacy she’s been running from. You can read the pitch deck here and give directly to the project here.
Jacob
Weaving American Sign Language directly into its narrative and world-building, Jacob is an elevated horror film that expands the slasher tradition to include Deaf and signing audiences. When a legendary ’80s killer leaves violence behind for love, Jacob's ties to a secret government program resurface. The film reimagines the mythology of the iconic masked killer through a darkly comedic and emotionally grounded lens. You can read the pitch deck here and give directly to the project here.
Goldberg Variations
A comedy about estranged brothers, terroir wine, and a kabbalistic mystery — set on an Israeli vineyard. You can read the pitch deck here.
From Dust to Dust
Inspired by the true story of Veronica and Hilario Guzman, this film begins when they fled their poverty-stricken village Oaxaca, Mexico as a young couple for a more promising life in the US. After toiling in the fields of California, Hilario is tragically killed in an accident and Veronica is determined to bury him in his home village, but this means igniting a network of violent exploitation and forcing families on both sides of the border to make impossible choices. A story of sacrifice and hope, From Dust to Dust is an unflinching portrayal of America’s modern day migrant story. You can read the pitch deck here and give directly to the project here.
Die Like A Man
A searing and emotional look at gun violence and the challenges boys face when it comes to defining their masculinity in the modern age, Die Like A Man is a gritty, neorealist coming-of-age crime drama follows Freddy, a teenager on the cusp of adulthood, who on his birthday is given a gun, a few bullets and orders to take out his mentor's rival, a rehabilitated gangster. Torn between following in his surrogate father figure’s footsteps, and his loved ones who want to spare him that fate, Freddy must ultimately decide what it means to him to be a man. You can watch the trailer here and give directly to the project here.
Church & State
Based on the hit Off-Broadway play, Church & State follows North Carolina Senator Charlie Whitmore and his spirited wife, Sara, as they juggle marriage, faith, politics, and a national spotlight after a local tragedy. Sharp, funny, and heartfelt, it’s a candid look at faith, honesty, and what happens when politicians finally speak from the heart. You can read the pitch deck here and give directly to the project here.
Chava
Amidst the chaos of Nazi-occupied Mlawa, Poland in 1939, headstrong teenager Chava Vagodsky witnesses a brutal round-up that shatters her family. Plunged into a desperate struggle for survival and reunification, Chava faces the agonizing choice of risking her life to reunite with her loved ones or honoring their sacrifices by seeking safety and a future in the land of Israel. You can read the pitch deck here and give directly to the project here.
The Big She-Bang
When an idealistic writer and a cynical eternal being are recruited by “God the Mother” to tell the HERstory of the Universe, their journey begins a hilarious and heartfelt odyssey as they battle a tech bro who’s trying to hijack the divine feminine - again. The Big She-Bang is a bold new film based on the graphic novel by The New York Times bestselling author Marisa Acocella. You can read the pitch deck here and give directly to the project here.