Razia: a Journey of a Uyghur Woman is a short film addressing the current Uyghur crisis while simultaneously shedding light on the difficulties Uyghur refugees face when trying to access proper maternal healthcare treatment.
My mini-documentary on period poverty in Nigeria highlights the struggles faced by Patience, a young girl who is deeply affected by this issue. The film delves into the challenges she encounters due to a lack of access to menstrual products, education, and proper sanitation.
After an unwanted sexual interaction with her abusive boyfriend, 16-year-old Hailey Thatcher finds out she is pregnant. She finds herself in a Crisis Pregnancy Center, where she is greeted by the main doctor, Dr. Moro. Although Hailey thinks she is getting an abortion, Dr. Moro has other plans.
The Echo of Youth is a short film that focuses on the concerning global issue of body image. This documentary-based short film shows the contrast between a teenage girl struggling with body image versus her younger self while we hear from various women about their own experiences.
Deep in the Heart of Texas: S.B. 8 highlights the impact of abortion restrictions in Texas on doctors and mothers, through interviews with patients, medical professionals, and lawyers.
This film highlights the menstrual health challenges that women face in the marginalized communities. This is a story of Emily who talks about the challenges of not being able access sanitary towels which force her to start using rags during her menstrual flow.
This film highlights the challenges that women in marginalized communities face to access healthcare. These challenges such as walking for long distances and lack of medicine, lead them to give birth at home and also hope for herbal medicine for themselves and children.