What we’ve made:
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Girl Boxer - A NYTimes OpDoc
Jesselyn “JessZilla” Silva is serious about boxing, and at 10 years old trains seriously with dreams of becoming a professional fighter. Her father, Pedro, finds himself caught in between supporting her dream and worrying about her future in boxing.
The short film premiered on the New York Times website as a part of OpDocs Season 6, which also was featured as a Vimeo Staff Pick. Since its premiere, the director's cut of the film has played at numerous festivals across the United States and abroad.
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JessZilla - a feature documentary
Jesselyn Silva is a 3x national boxing champion. As Jesselyn is on the cusp of making the Junior Olympic team, she is forced to face her toughest battle yet - a cancer diagnosis.
Watch the Trailer on YouTube or the official website.
Awards:
Best Director, Best Documentary, and Best Picture - Fargo Film Festival
Atlanta Film Festival Jury Award: Special Mention Documentary Feature
Ridgefield Film Festival: Outstanding Documentary Feature
Flickers Rhode Island Film Festival: Best Cinematography
What we’re making:
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Livestreams with GrandmaPuzzles
A lifelong hobby becomes a lifeline for an unexpected Twitch streamer.
A short film coming soon.
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Puzzle People
When a documentary on competitive speed puzzlers resonates with a film director, a quirky hobby becomes a tool for mental health and conversations around it.
We’re currently in production and are looking for EPs/production partners. To see a sizzle, treatment, or learn more about the project get in touch!

What we’re looking to make:
We would love to tell more sports stories (especially female focused ones) and youth driven and educational documentary.
We’ve taken on artist stories in the past (The Iron Grandmother) and are also interested in the intersection of technology and culture (Unscripted: Tales of Humilation & Redemption as written by ChatGPT).
Mostly though, we’re looking to work with good people to create work that everyone feels proud sharing. If that sounds like something you’re interested in, get in touch.