We make films and documentaries with the purpose of bringing to light the powerful stories of women that have been left untold

OUR FILMS & DOCUMENTARIES 

In a world where the voices of women often go unheard, our films and documentaries act as powerful vehicles that create awareness on subjects that are frequently overlooked.

Committed to producing impactful content, we not only strive to raise awareness but also to provoke necessary reflections and initiate meaningful conversations.
We delve into the profound layers of women’s trauma, sensitively unveiling raw truths of the pain they have experienced while showcasing the immense potential for healing and growth within each individual. By capturing how they alchemize their suffering, we share inspirational stories of their unwavering strength and resilience.

THE JOURNEY 

The remarkable story of three survivors of sexual assault and trafficking who were part of the first 90 Day Amplify Voices Program, as they take steps to heal and give voice to their trauma at a live stage event. 

 
  • Director: Ana Pincus

    Producers: Ana Pincus

    Associate Producer: Diem Boyd

    Editor & Cinematographer: Anna Andersen

WAR AGAINST WOMEN

Filmed over three years in ten countries, this documentary gives voice to the women who have become victims of sexual violence as weapons of war.

 
  • Directed and written by: Hernán Zin

    Executive Producer: Ana Pincus

    Producers: Hernán Zin, Ana Pincus, Sergio Carmona, John Miller-Monzon

    Editing: Sergio Corredor, Andrew Ford

MARIA

A short chronicling the transformational work of the charitable organization Exhale to Inhale to help survivors of domestic and sexual abuse heal through trauma-informed yoga. 

 
  • Directed by: Ana Pincus

    Associate Producer: Diem Boyd

    Editor & Cinematographer: Anna Andersen

BALA

Inspired by true events, "Bienvenidos a Los Angeles" was Oscar-shortlisted for Best Live Action Short Film (96th Academy Awards) and highlights the complex layers of fear and uncertainty that many immigrants face. Known as BALA, the film tells the story of Imani, a Nigerian single mother living in Los Angeles who offers to help a stranger reunite with her son. In doing so, Imani learns that this simple act of kindness threatens to jeopardize her path to citizenship.

 
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LET’S COLLABORATE

 We are always looking to create with others. If you have an idea for a short film or would like to collaborate with Akhilanda, please fill out the form below: