Every mess has a message.
I realized my message was never meant for me. The struggles I endured were meant to become stories for someone else. What began as poetry evolved into original cinematic works exploring identity, purpose, faith, resilience, and hope. Each film is an attempt to transform hardship into understanding and remind us that even our most difficult moments can become a source of light for someone else.
These films were never created to escape reality. They were created to understand it.
What began as poetry became a way to process anxiety, ambition, disappointment, faith, forgiveness, and the weight of becoming the person I was called to be. They explore the challenges of pursuing impossible dreams, carrying old wounds into new chapters, learning to let go of voices that no longer deserve space in your mind, and finding the courage to keep moving forward anyway.
Every project is built from the same belief: that our struggles are not the end of our stories. That pain can become purpose, tests can become testimonies, and every mess carries the possibility of becoming a message for someone else who needs it.
These stories are my way of continuing the conversation.
Themes:
•Identity •Purpose •Faith
•Resilience •Forgiveness •Mental Health
•Healing •Legacy •Hope
These films are not answers. They are questions I am still learning to live with.
"Objects in the mirror are closer than they appear."
CLOSE was born from a season of questioning my purpose, my direction, and my place in the world. It is a reflection on rejection, ambition, faith, and the tension between the life we imagined and the life unfolding in front of us.
The film asks a simple question:
How close are we to becoming who we were always meant to be?
Themes: Purpose • Calling • Faith • Identity • Resilience
"You had a purpose before they had an opinion."
THEY THINK THEY KNOW explores the weight of expectation and the difficult work of separating identity from perception. Through poetry and cinematic imagery, the film confronts the stories written about us by strangers, circumstances, disappointment, and fear and asks who we become once we stop carrying them.
At its heart, the film is not about proving others wrong.
It is about remembering who we were before the world told us who to be.
Themes: Identity • Purpose • Perception • Self-Worth • Freedom
"Words can destory or build. You decide."
THERE'S POWER IN IT is a reflection on resilience, healing, and the decision to continue moving forward when life insists otherwise. Created from experiences of disappointment, loss, uncertainty, and rebuilding, the film explores the possibility that our deepest struggles may one day become someone else's source of strength.
At its heart is a simple belief:
Pain does not get the final word.
Themes: Faith • Healing • Forgiveness • Resilience • Hope