Upcoming Films
THE GROUNDWATER PROJECT
Project Stage: Production
As the US reckons with George Floyd’s murder and the ingrained racial prejudice it reveals, Lorain County’s Black community demands greater accountability from public institutions and rectifies the longstanding official narrative of Black America by deepening the archive of its own history and gathering personal accounts from its own members.
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The Groundwater Project is a community-based oral history project that centers the lives of Black residents living in Lorain County, Northeast Ohio.
This project will produce a feature-length film created by StoryLens Pictures as well as a publicly accessible online archive.
Black in Lorain county
Project Stage: Post-Production
America’s history of systemic racism still pervades today. When the Covid-19 pandemic hit America, it did not impact people equally due to multiple factors such as race, class, and gender. Black in Lorain County: Experiences on Racial Disparities after Covid-19 weaves together a chorus of Black voices from Lorain County to honestly reveal the impact of local racial disparities on individuals and their broader communities.
What Will I become?
Project Stage: Post-Production
What Will I Become? is a feature-length documentary that seeks to unravel a deeply disturbing truth: according to the American Academy of Pediatrics, more than fifty percent of transgender boys have attempted suicide. The film will explore this statistic by honoring two of those lives lost alongside a tapestry of those who are surviving the complexities of transness and masculinity, offering creative and hopeful examples of a way forward.
A FILM BY
Lexie Bean & Logan Rozos
PRODUCED BY
Deep Dive Films and StoryLens Pictures