Feature Films

Current Projects

Wild Darlings: Sing the Blues

Wild Darlings Sing The Blues is a feature-length documentary following The Wild Darlings, a healing arts, and media collective of black women and non-binary artists, as they embark on an epic road trip from New York to a plantation in Mississippi. 

Accompanied by 3 wise elders, the 8 Darlings are tasked with harnessing their collective spiritual gifts, to bless the plantation land and honor their ancestors.  As the group explores their experiences of racialized and gender-based violence, they create a performance art homage to The Blues.

This visionary film invites viewers to connect with the healer within themselves. Wild Darlings is a visionary alchemical union of spiritual activism and ancient healing arts.

Role: Second Camera Operator/Cinematographer

Location: Richmond, Virginia

2021

In Tune: The Ben Tucker Story

In Tune - The Ben Tucker Story follows the life of Jazz bassist Ben Tucker. After a career in advertising and recording in New York, Tucker purchases WSOK AM Radio and moves to Savannah GA in 1972. Steeped in the culture and music of the city, and scored to Tucker’s final album, Sweet Thunder, the film explores his commitment to unite the community and revive the city’s once great Jazz scene.

Role: Executive Producer, Writer, & Director

Location: Savannah, GA

Watch Full Film on PBS

2015-2018

Woven:The Fabric of Our Lives

“Woven” is a documentary series exploring the profound cultural significance of textiles and clothing, tracing their intimate connection to identity, community, and heritage. Through captivating interviews and global journeys, fabric artist Lisa Shoemaker unearths forgotten stories, illuminating how the loss of traditional fabric-making practices has impacted societies worldwide and igniting a quest for reclaiming agency in shaping personal narratives through the fabrics of our lives.

Role: Executive Producer, Producer, & Co-Director

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2023 - Current

Yatra Documentary

To heal after her mother’s sudden death, Aney, an Indian-American med student, returns to rural India to change the system that failed her.

Filmed over seven years, this deeply personal East-meets-West story of mutual healing shows how the sufferings and joys of the human experience blurs borders and boundaries; countries and caste.

Role: Associate Producer, Cinematographer

Location: Cleveland, Ohio & India

https://www.yatradocumentary.com/

2018-2024

Past Projects

NFL Football Town: Glenville Episode

Football Town follows Glenville High School the former high school of eight current NFL players including New Orleans Saints CB, Marshon Lattimore.

Role: Director of Photography

Location: Cleveland, Ohio

Full Episode Link

2018

Christine

"Christine" is the story of an aspiring newswoman caught in the midst of a personal and professional life crisis. Between unrequited love, frustration at work, a tumultuous home, and self-doubt; she begins to spiral down a dark path.

Nominee for Best First Screenplay at Film Independent Spirit Awards 2017 Nominee for Best First Screenplay at Film Independent Spirit Awards 2017

Role: Production Assistant

Location: Savannah, GA

2015

The Divorce Party

The Divorce Party is a dramatic comedy that tells the story of Nate (Thomas Cocquerel) and Susan Brown (Claire Holt, “The Originals”), a married couple in their twenties. When Susan suddenly realizes she's miserable and wants a divorce, Nate packs his bags and heads for the nearest hotel. He soon discovers that he has been abandoned by his "friends" as he enters lonely single life. But when his former wedding planner, Katie (Matilda Lutz), offers to help Nate organize a glitzy "divorce party" to celebrate his new status, Nate starts to warm up to his new life and finds that a new love may be waiting at the end of his ordeal.

Role: Location Manager

Location: Savannah, GA

2017