
Rainbow Rider
Shelle, an outspoken truck driver making her way across the country to take part in a various Pride celebrations. In her rainbow big rig and with her chihuahua sidekick in tow, Shelle encounters the joys of the open road, grumpy dispatchers, and lots of middle fingers sent in her direction.

An American Portrait
An American Portrait is a feature documentary that provides an unfiltered, wide-ranging, and raw look at the changing American identity during the Trump years.

CATO: Faces of Globalization
The Cato Institute challenged us to help them tell the story of how real people experience global trade. Led by Cato Institute’s Scott Lincicome, we explore trade’s impact on West Point, GA, Antigua, Guatemala, and the digital economy.

THE LONG RIDE HOME
In 1992, Austin Van Dyke's father bought a 1968 Pontiac GTO from a local man who told him that he couldn’t believe it was a “numbers matching” car. After completely restoring and falling in love with the car, he was forced to sell it in order take care of his growing family.
In 2021, Austin Van Dyke goes on a heart-felt journey to find his father's car and return it back to him — a journey that takes him around the world.

DAVID BOAZ: Champion of Liberty
David Boaz, the Executive Vice President of the Cato Institute, was there from the very beginning of the liberty movement -- when the world was covered in totalitarianism, bigotry, and war, Boaz stood up for a growing intellectual movement that, through sheer force of will, demanded to be a contender on the national and international stage. Honoring decades of service and dedication, this short documentary/tribute film screened at the Cato Institute in Washington, D.C. on February 4, 2024.

ARBITRARY LINES: The Free Spirit of Caroline
Author of "Arbitrary Lines: How Zoning Broke the American City and How to Fix It" Nolan Gray is invited to the small town of Caroline, New York, but ends up stepping into a local battle over zoning that is reaching a fever pitch. This half-hour documentary explores the legacy and contemporary form of zoning and how it affects towns, even small ones.

A CLEAN SLATE
Shanyeill McCloud has helped thousands of people attain their second chance through expungements and pardons, but is unable to clean her own record.

JIMMY LAI: Milton Friedman Prize for Advancing Liberty 2023
In prison and denied bail, the outspoken critic of the Chinese government and advocate for democracy faces charges that could keep him in jail for the rest of his life.


REFUGE: The Story of Viet Tran
In this short documentary, director Tran Calvin uncovers his father’s escape from Vietnam and struggle to find freedom in the years that followed.

PLF: Prohibition
CLIENT: Pacific Legal Foundation (PLF)
In Prohibition, this short documentary film from the Pacific Legal Foundation, edited by NODEHAUS, Goodwood Brewing Company CEO Ted Mitzlaff and others explain how small businesses have been destroyed by governors’ constantly changing orders during the pandemic. While governors can legitimately exercise their emergency powers during a crisis like Covid-19, their authority is not indefinite—and arbitrary restrictions have a huge cost on small business owners.

JENNA LASH STUDIO: Get Rich Quick at the Westbeth Gallery
NYC Artist Jenna Lash explores themes of value, culture, history and the continuous movement of change in her Get Rich Quick II exhibit at the coveted Westbeth Gallery. This video series documents the process behind her exhibit and the stories behind her paintings.

Rizqi Presents: BLOCKCHAIN
International hip hop dance artist and data visualizer Rizqi Rachmat dives deep into the world of blockchain technology to see how it is revolutionizing finance, cybersecurity, democracy, and more.