Films
If I'm Being Honest
Nominated for a National Board of Review Award, with its World Premiere at the 15th annual DOC NYC Festival, If I'm Being Honest is a short personal documentary that follows a filmmaker who delves into their origin story, uncovering painful truths about their estranged mother. Weaving a vulnerable letter to their son and a recorded conversation with their mother, scenes of domestic life form a poignant backdrop to this exploration.
Caught In the Crosshairs
(in production)
Caught in the Crosshairs is an autoethnographic experimental film that interrogates Black womanhood, queerness, and performance through the lens of matrilineal surveillance, beauty indoctrination, and the politics of presentation.

Abuse is Abuse
(in early development)
Abuse is Abuse is a powerful documentary that explores the often-overlooked issue of intimate partner violence (IPV) within LGBTQ relationships through the personal narratives of survivors, revealing how societal stigma, internalized homophobia, and limited access to resources complicate their paths to safety and healing.

Invisible Labor
(in early development)
An ode to the labor we overlook, this early project uses repetition and visual contrast to question who cleans up... and who gets credit.
