This World is Not My Own

Feature Doc / SXSW WORLD PREMIERE / thisworldisnotmyown.com

Chewing gum sculptures, a wealthy gallerist, a firebrand wrestler, a notorious murder case and the segregated south – it’s all part of Nellie Mae Rowe’s boundless universe. This World is Not My Own reimagines this self-taught artist’s world and her life spanning the 20th century.

“A bold, brave work, This World Is Not My Own is a shining example of how the merging of many facets of non-fiction filmmaking can be integrated to elevate a story.”
–POV Magazine

 
 
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The New Bauhaus

Feature Doc / Released / thenewbauhaus.com

“Much like many filmmakers do with cities in fictional narrative form, New Bauhaus director Alysa Nahmias allows Chicago to become a living, breathing entity that pulsates with Moholy-Nagy’s romantic outlook on the world in documentary form. By the end of the movie, you won’t just admire Moholy-Nagy—you’ll want to be just like him.”
-Forbes

 
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Shield and Spear

Feature Doc / Released / shieldspear.com

“Introducing outsiders to a creative scene seemingly far more vibrant than most of us realized, Petter Ringbom’s Shield and Spear finds post-Apartheid South Africa brimming with art, music and activism despite widespread disappointment with those leading its government.”
-The Hollywood Reporter

 
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The Russian Winter

Feature Doc / Released / Tribeca Film Festival

John Forté was a Grammy-nominated musician in The Fugees at 21 and a federal prison inmate at 26. When his prison sentence was remarkably commuted in 2008, Forté was given a second chance to share his talents with the world. Chronicling his concert tour across Russia, this inspirational documentary takes us on Forté’s personal journey—one that’s as much about having his voice heard as having his music heard.

 
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Asunden

Hybrid Feature / In Development

After an environmental activist goes missing on a Swedish island, his long departed American mother returns and finds a community torn apart by the fight over limestone mining in the Asunden forest. Inspired by actual events on the island of Gotland, the film explores the fissures in a community and in a broken family.

Asunden was selected to the MIDPOINT Feature Launch script and development program where it won the Rotterdam Lab Scholarship Award. The project received a research grant from Gotland Film Lab at the Ingmar Bergman Estate.

 
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