DOCUMENTARY FILM
My films are rooted in vulnerability. I believe it is just as important for the filmmaker to make themselves as vulnerable as the subject who they are documenting. For such reasons, my work focuses on making private conversations public. It is through this discomfort that I take a critical introspective view of the identities we have made in the past, how we come to understand the identities we currently display, and how we make sense of the identities we will construct in the future.
I completed my MFA in documentary film at the Creative School, Toronto Metropolitan University.
My current project is True Colors, a feature-length auto-ethnographic documentary exploring gender dysphoria in childhood.

From my background in ethics and anthropology, I have also been influenced by the commodification and commercialization of care. My second documentary will examine the emotional labour provided by women, namely racialized women, in Canada.