In development

  • A poster of a man in a floral robe sitting on a motel bed under moody red and yellow neon light, framed by blinds, in the indie drama film HAROLD, with the tagline "There's no roadmap to finding yourself."

    Harold

    FEATURE FILM

    Written by: Ryan Hensley

    After years of quiet disappointment, Harold finally snaps — setting off on a desperate journey of self-discovery. Along the way, he loses everything but finds an unlikely companion who helps him face absurdity, long-buried regret, and the chance to finally live life on his own terms.

  • A bold woman in heels and red lingerie poses between curtains in a dim motel room, face obscured, with large turquoise text reading "I LEARN AS I BLOW" — a provocative poster for an indie TV drama about survival, sex work, and real-life experience.

    I learn as i blow

    TELEVISION SERIES

    Written by: Sita Kaylin

    Inspired by nearly 30-years of real-life sex industry experience, a smart-mouthed, unfiltered, high-end escort thought she had seen it all — until mommy issues just might do her in. Through Syd Siegel’s often comedic perspective I Learn As I Blow cleverly juxtaposes the serious undertones of crime, exploitation, and survival. It’s a character-driven exploration of authenticity, sexuality, power dynamics, and the bonds formed in the least expected places.

  • A moody, atmospheric shot of an autonomous car driving through empty Los Angeles streets at dawn, framed by telephone poles and a hazy skyline, with the title “ALL the QUIET THINGS” and the tagline “Some things don’t stay quiet forever.”

    All the quiet things

    FEATURE FILM

    Written by: Ryan Hensley

    As bodies begin turning up in autonomous vehicles across Los Angeles, a quiet but intuitive FBI profiler starts to see a pattern built on silence, grief, and someone hiding in plain sight.

  • Breaching humpback whale near research vessel in cinematic poster for "Mission at Stellwagen", featuring sonar ripples blending into a fingerprint and tagline "the closer we get, the more we see ourselves".

    MISSION AT STELLWAGEN

    FEATURE FILM

    Written by: Donald Angell & Heather Adams

    When a burned-out Boston psychologist is invited to help shut down a whale research station in Cape Cod, he expects a temporary escape — not a transformation. But as Ethan Powell joins the crew of Project Interface and witnesses a pod of humpback whales up close, including a pair of mysterious twins, he’s drawn into a world of scientific wonder, emotional healing, and personal reckoning. Amid strained team dynamics, a blossoming romance, and rising external threats, Ethan must confront his own past to help decode an extraordinary discovery — and defend those who’ve become unexpected family.