FILM // TV // DIGITAL
PROJECTS UNDER DEVELOPMENT

The Love Awakening
The Love Awakening is a magical series that blends reality and fiction. Matthew Silver has enthralled the world for over a decade with his unique brand of street performance art. He went viral in 2014 with his 'Words of Wisdom from an Unexpected Citizen' video that has over 3 million views, re-posted by Justin Bieber. He has been featured on The Moaning of Life, Adult Swim's Off The Air, Eric Andre's Mostly 4 Millennials, and recently in an A&E special on his life.
The Love Awakening is a 6 part digital series that sends him on a spiritual quest to make the world laugh into loving consciousness. It features real reactions on the street and set in the most beautiful locations New York City has to offer.

What better than debating the most important topics of modern times with no strings attached? High Level Ideas is a moderated variety talk show that invites a new panel of bi-weekly guests to debate the most pressing issues of the day.
Each episode features a new set of guests and fresh discussion of the most pressing news and debate worthy subjects facing our planet. Just as the news cycle constantly shifts so does the pace of each show, always combining high level thought with high octane levity.
High Level Ideas (Variety Show)

THORNVALE
THORNVALE (Feature Film)
When Métis journalist Noah Riel receives a fragmented voicemail from his missing cousin — last seen investigating a land deal near the abandoned BC settlement of Thornvale — he heads north with a camera and a hand-drawn map passed down through family. The town doesn’t appear on any GPS. The logging roads don’t match the maps. And locals won’t say the name out loud.
What begins as a personal investigation turns into a descent into haunted colonial memory. Thornvale was once a Crown resettlement site, long since scrubbed from provincial records. But the land remembers. And as Noah’s footage unravels in gasps of static and grainy night-vision panic, a darker truth is unearthed — one not just of lost people, but of buried guilt, ritual erasure, and ancestral reckoning.
He came to find his cousin.
But Thornvale had always been looking for him.

WYNN PORTER (feature film)
A Métis Vancouver oncologist, Warren, must host his brother-in-law’s family during the Christmas holidays after they lose their jobs in the Alberta Oil sands.
Warren has a vivid imagination, he gets lost in daydreams where he finds himself exploring an alternate universe as an artistic painter in a fictitious Miami-esque beach town, finally getting to explore his creative side. The sobering realities of his real life in Vancouver continuously snap him back awake - dark realities he rather avoid - a wife, Maggie, battling a recurring episode of breast cancer and his stubborn brother-in-law, Dustin are always there waiting for him.

STORYTELLERS (Documentary Series)
Storytellers is an open-hearted, unscripted series that invites a different Indigenous guest — First Nations, Métis, or Inuit — to sit down over a warm drink and share what rises to the surface.
Each episode begins with a blank slate. With no set questions, the conversation flows freely through childhood memories, favourite recipes, cultural philosophies, laughter, and layered truths. Whether over coffee, tea, or something traditional, Storytellers is a space for presence, connection, and honest dialogue — where stories unfold in their own time, in their own way.

TRUE HISTORY OF CANADA (Animated Series)
The True History of Canada is a bold, animated series that brings to life the untold, overlooked, and often uncomfortable stories of Canada’s colonial legacy — as told by Indigenous storytellers.
Witty, irreverent, and deeply grounded in truth, each episode peels back the layers of official history to reveal a Canada that is messy, and often mind-bogglingly problematic. From disrespected treaties and land theft to residential schools and dark policy decisions, the show holds up a mirror to the nation’s past — and the ways it still shapes the present.