A drama about the friendship between two homeless veterans living on the streets of LA. Jackie is trying to get her life back on track while caring for her battle buddy Rosa, who suffers from PTSD. When Jackie finally gets a job interview, she wakes up with her period—without money for pads or tampons, she must navigate the day without letting blood stain her clothes or her dignity.
Premiered at Tribeca 2020 • Women in Media CAMERAderie Grand Prize Winner • Imagine This Women's Film Festival Audience Award
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Eighteen-year-old Alicia Rodriquez is deploying to Iraq tomorrow morning. But before she leaves, she has one wish—to lose her virginity. With the clock ticking and obstacles mounting, Alicia discovers that growing up is not all it's made up to be.
Screened at festivals worldwide
A whistleblower to Punjab Police's extrajudicial killings tells the story of his 20-year fight for justice. Satwant Singh Manak witnessed the torture and executions of 15 unarmed individuals. When he raised his voice, he lost everything—but his fight for justice never stopped.
Amnesty International Best Human Rights Short Award • Best Short Documentary at NewFilmmakers LA Festival
The following video series was created for PBS American Portrait project. These are diverse perspectives on how Covid-19 has impacted the lives of everyday Americans.
When I step outside my door these days, I'm greeted by the loneliness of public spaces: The playground whispers for attention. Empty swings groan in the wind. Yellow caution tape flutters with anticipation, and the COVID-19 sign bangs against the wooden post in protest. These are the sounds of things wanting to be touched again.
A documentary exploring how Los Angeles Trade-Technical College has transformed lives through education and opportunity.
Featured at the LATTC 90 year anniversary exhibit