“For me, filmmaking is a way of bridging the gap between different cultures and perspectives”
A ROBOT’S METTLE.
Submitted for Seattle’s Geekapolooza 2024 festival and winner of audiences choice award.
Native Lens Media Fellowship
Had the amazing opportunity to work with Native Lens Media who helped produce our Tribal Royalty documentary about the Southern Ute Tribe. Native Lens gave us the resources and contacts to create something truly special.
Gut Biome
Missoula MT Snooze Films Festival sensation and winner for most Upsetting Time; Gut Biome brought to you by Smith & Conkle Media Group.
Other Works
My short film
The following film found beneath; Byzantine, was submitted as my final for my Experimental Film class. I shot and edited it under a week and had my dear friend, Elli Tabler, do the soundtrack.
Montana 48 Hour Film Project
The 2nd runner up for the 2023 48 hour film festival.
Artist Statment
As a filmmaker, my work is rooted in a deep appreciation and respect for indigenous cultures and their stories. I strive to create films that share these stories and experiences with the world in a way that is both authentic and accessible.
For me, filmmaking is a way of bridging the gap between different cultures and perspectives. I want to create stories that feel familiar yet different, that challenge assumptions and expand our understanding of the world around us.
My films are not for everyone, and that's intentional. I want to create films that I want to see, that speak to my own interests and passions, and that connect with audiences who share those same values.
In addition to my narrative work, I also produce documentaries that explore the lives and experiences of indigenous people, as well as small, personable restaurants that are often overlooked in mainstream media.
Through my work as a filmmaker, I hope to inspire others to embrace diverse perspectives, to connect with different cultures, and to see the world in new and exciting ways.