We're producing documentary films that examine contemporary life and the underlying forces that determine how we live. Recent completed works include "Life On Wheels" (2021), examining environmental and human health impacts of car dependency, and "Walk With Me" (2024), exploring how walking transforms our relationship with our personal well being and the environment.
Currently in production is "The Impossible House," which has spawned a companion series "Where We Live" - short films investigating how America became predominantly zoned for single-family homes. Combined with post-war highway policies, these decisions locked us into car dependency and created housing policies that make building expensive, complicated, and increasingly unaffordable.
We are finishing development on "Into the Woods," investigating how forests can enhance biodiversity, provide carbon sequestration, and deepen our awareness of our relationship with natural ecosystems.
Each project blends expert analysis with personal stories, creating nonlinear narratives that spotlight the complex choices we face. Our work seeks to inspire change by offering insights into the universal challenges of modern living.
LIFE ON WHEELS TRANSPORTATION FOR A NEW URBAN CENTURY
An exploration of modern and future mobility.
Available on Amazon Prime, Vimeo.
(2020, 55min)
WALK WITH ME EXPLORING LIFE ON FOOT
A personal narrative about a filmmakers’ rediscovery of the value of walking.
Available on Amazon Prime.
(2024, 56min)
WHERE WE LIVE
Short clips from The Impossible House
*Work in progress
THE IMPOSSIBLE HOUSE BUILDING NEW INSIGHTS AND POSSIBILITIES
An exploration of three families’ difficulties in finding suitable housing in Northern California.
*Work in progress
INTO THE WOODS SHARING A FUTURE WITH FORESTS
A film that aims to build new connections with the forests that sustain us.
(coming soon)
VOICES OF THE CITY WHAT IS A HEALTHY CITY?
A look at seven global cities that asks, what creates fair housing, better transportation, social equity, gender equality, environmental health, and overall livability?
(TBD)