Our Projects

OUR PORTFOLIO – here’s a sample of films that we helped bring to fruition via our financing mechanisms.

Film Production / Financing

Black Slide

Eviah, a young and timid kid on the brink of puberty and his best friend Tsuf, sneak into the Black slide, the most terrifying ride in Aqua Fun. There Eviah will gain insight in preparation for events about to unfold back home. Eviah is about to confront more then just a scary slide.

Film Production / Financing

Salvation Has No Name

A troupe of clowns gather to perform a story about a Priest and a refugee but as their misguided tale unfolds, the boundaries between fiction and reality begin to fray. A troupe of clowns gather to perform a story about a Priest and a refugee but as their misguided tale unfolds, the boundaries between fiction and reality begin to fray.

Film Production / Financing

In Search of Tomorrow

A nostalgic journey through '80s sci-fi films, exploring their impact and relevance today, told by the artists who made them and by those who were inspired to turn their visions into reality.

TV Production / Financing

5150

A world-famous black celebrity is detained at a mysterious psychiatric facility following his erratic behavior and political activism.

Film Production / Financing

Who Won The War

Who Won the War is a short documentary weaving interview, archive and animation to tell a remarkable story of survival. In 1945, at eight years of age, Takashi Tanemori witnessed the nuclear explosion over Hiroshima and became an extremely rare survivor within a one mile radius of the blast. It devastated his home town and killed the entirety of his family. In 1956, orphaned and partially blind, Takashi was invited by the American Government to the United States to "regain his health". As soon as he landed in California at age 18, Takashi realized that he had been identified as an eligible subject for experimentation undertaken by the ABCC (Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission) to understand the effects of intense radioactive energy on the human body. Takashi's story is different from many other Hiroshima survivors. It is the journey of an angry young man whose misfortunes begin right after the Hiroshima bombing. It's a story of revenge, and acceptance of the past.