Management and Ownership

At our studio, we take pride in the expertise we have cultivated through a combination of specialized training, collaborative partnerships, and a deep commitment to amplifying diverse voices. Our expertise is the result of a relentless pursuit of excellence, driven by our passion for transformative storytelling and sustainable practices.

Rahe-Wanitanama — Founder

Rahe-Wanitanama (Indigenous Caribbean / Taíno) is a storyteller, craftsperson and tradesperson based in Florida and Jamaica. Affiliation: Dolphin Head Forest Reserve via Askenish, Jamaica. Their goal is to participate in world-building dialogues to help shape narrative identities that promote eudaemonia in diverse community contexts. Shown at Tribeca Film Center, Smithsonian, Anthology Film Archives, DCTV, UCLA Film & Television Archive, Vision Maker Media’s Producers Summit, University of Toronto and imagineNATIVE. Recent activity includes a commission by Oolite Arts and Miami Film Festival; selection for Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs’ Miami Individual Artists (MIA) Program, Native American Media Alliance/LA Skins Film Festival Unscripted Fellowship, NPR’s Next Gen Radio Indigenous Fellowship, NBCU Academy 2023’s Leadership Clinic at NAHJ, and a Third Horizon Forward Fellowship. Featured in Indian Country Today, Deadline, Folklife Magazine, TODAY, B&H Explora, and New Orleans Film Society Journal.

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