Every Day After

DOCUMENTARY SHORT FILM

The older sister of a neglected brother faces her own fears so her brother may heal and experience the everyday joys and struggles of growing up.

  • Qualified for the 2024 Oscars

  • Best Documentary Short: HollyShorts, San Jose International ShortFilm Festival, Silicon Valley Pacific Film Festival, AFMX

  • Best Female Director — Hollywood Shorts Fest

  • Best Cinematography —Queens World Film Festival

    “…a breathtakingly insightful and thoughtful film.” —Take2IndieReview

    “This intimate, deeply moving portrait qualified for an Oscar and was the sleeper hit of the festival circuit in 2023” — Documentary Channel

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Wasteland

DOCUMENTARY SERIES

The world’s wealthiest nation hides a problem you’ve never thought about, but can no longer ignore.

Released on Paramount+, CBSNews, Showtime, BET, Hulu

Led to a $150 million investment to replace old water and sewer system infrastructure in New York.

"…director Elisa Gambino informs us in no uncertain terms that we do have to, (talk about waste) and isn’t hesitant about showing us why.” — The Guardian

"Elisa Gambino and her husband, Neal Broffman continue their commitment to storytelling with a deep vein of social consciousness. —The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

30 minutes of this documentary is worth more than we could ever tell anyone. And the governor said today "Wow, you know, I'd heard things. I'd watched the news clips, I saw pictures. But when it was all put together, it was undeniable." —Mayor Shawn Patterson-Howard (Mount Vernon, NY)

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WELCOME TO PINE LAKE

DOCUMENTARY FEATURE

To the residents of Pine Lake, Georgia, population 747, their city is an inclusive oasis where nature is revered, artists are celebrated, volunteerism runs high and women lead across government. But in this predominately white community in the Deep South, comfort comes at a cost and those who live outside the city pay the price.

“'Welcome to Pine Lake' is a scathing indictment of the privilege of obliviousness when it comes to class and race." -The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

“[the film] explores the performativity of liberal politics and allyship, and how any “paradise” comes at a cost—a cost usually paid by Black and brown communities.” Antigravity Magazine

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HELP US FIND SUNIL TRIPATHI

DOCUMENTARY FEATURE

A family's search for their missing son and the hunt for suspects in a terror attack tragically converge in Help Us Find Sunil Tripathi, a film about truth and community in the age of social media.

  • Grand Prize Ambassador at Flicker’s Rhode Island International Film Festival

  • Audience Award at Atlanta Film Festival and Brooklyn Film Festival

  • Broadcast on Al Jazeera, CBC

  • Streamed on Amazon Prime, AppleTV

“…a tribute to the human spirit…” - TORONTO FILM SCENE

“…a textbook for documentary filmmaking.” THE DESERT SUN (GANNETT)

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