
About Me
I’m a filmmaker fascinated by the human psyche and the fragile places where emotion, memory, and imagination collide. My stories push boundaries — visually and emotionally — often blurring what is real with what is internal, hidden, or haunting. I’m drawn to stories that challenge both myself and the audience: intimate yet unsettling, restrained yet deeply human, the kind of films that leave echoes long after the screen goes dark.
I started my career in documentaries, most notably with the award winning film The Monster Inside Me (2022), a feature about the global impact of Lyme disease. Executive produced by Hill Harper, the film reached audiences in over 45 countries and continues to resonate with people whose lives it touches. The experience taught me the power of film to connect and heal — but it also showed me that my voice belongs in narrative cinema.
I’m currently developing two films: Hum and Analogue.
Hum is a quiet, black-and-white fever dream about memory, and the ache of trying to resurrect what love leaves behind. It follows a grieving taxidermist who acquires a lifelike synthetic wife to bury the ghosts of his past.
Analogue, my newest descent, is a more intimate and unnerving thriller—about a disciplined man who finds a VHS tape showing a ruined version of himself, living in a parallel universe.
While Hum moves through the hands of producers and potential partners, Analogue is the project I’m actively sculpting forward, building momentum toward production.