CREATIVE
From wrestling mats to courtroom clashes with 'America's Mayor,' "The Good Fight" chronicles award-winning civil rights lawyer Armen Merjian’s relentless battle for justice, housing, and dignity for the most marginalized. TELL2C produced this award-winning short documentary to tell Armen's incredible story.
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TELL2C
Ka Tutandike" meaning "Let's get started," is a non-religious and non-political organization that champions the rights of vulnerable children in Uganda. Tell2C produced this trailer and three short documentaries to raise awareness and help to fundraise for the organization.
AYESHA
SOOD
In Transit, produced by Tiger Baby for Amazon Prime Video, explores the lives of nine trans and non-binary individuals from across India, capturing their stories of love, identity, and self-expression in a uniquely Indian way.
TATIANA
MCCABE
Driven by a lifelong love for wildlife, 63-year-old entrepreneur Richard Tesore founded S.O.S Rescate de Fauna Marina—Uruguay’s first rescue and rehabilitation center for marine mammals. This short film explores his unwavering mission to protect the fragile marine life along Uruguay’s coast and the lasting legacy he’s building on the shores he calls home. Tides of Life won a Student Academy Award for Best Documentary as well as a Panda Award for Best Short.
DEBRA
NGERU
Women of Northern Kenya navigate the opportunities and challenges of a massive oil discovery; as the promises fail to materialize they must face the complicated web that stands in their way: greed, politics and the patriarchal fabric of their world.
SHEHANI
FERNANDO
Your voice is your identity—what happens when it's no longer under your control?
Vocalize is an interactive experience with Sir Stephen Fry that confronts the future of AI, identity, and truth - and enables you to make your own personal voice reel in the process. Raising questions around truth, it’s a thought-provoking visceral experience that asks us to think about how we move forward in an AI-driven world.
SRIYA
SARKAR
Onquette Woodyard saw her father arrested in front of her eyes when she was three years old. She's never forgotten that image in the 50+ years he has been kept incarcerated due to a legal loophole. A recent development, though, allows her, her son, and five generations of a tightly bonded family to finally hope for justice. Coming Home will premiere at San Quentin Film Festival, the first ever film festival to be held inside a prison.
AYESHA
SOOD
A true crime podcast that dissects the murky complexities of the murder of 13-year-old Aarushi Talwar. This is not only an exploration of our institutions, but also an exploration of our own moralities, prejudices, and the biases that allow us to create narratives that are far away from reality.
