DIRECTOR, WRITER - Short Documentary
PRODUCED BY FREETHINK MEDIA
Opal Lee was just a child when her family's home was burned down by white rioters on June 19th, 1939. Nearly 80 years later in 2016, she walked 1,400 miles from Fort Worth to D.C. to make Juneteenth a federal holiday. Now aged 96, she continues to inspire change, proving that “freedom is for everyone.”
DIRECTOR, WRITER - Short Documentary
PRODUCED BY FREETHINK MEDIA
An ex-gang leader and a police chief joined forces. Here’s what happened.
DIRECTOR, WRITER - Short Documentary
PRODUCED BY FREETHINK MEDIA
Christina Dent is a conservative Christian advocating to end the war on drugs. She believes that the war on drugs, which has been ongoing for over half a century now, is at best ineffective — and at worst, deeply harmful. Her main gripe? Drug addiction is a health crisis, not a criminal one.
DIRECTOR, WRITER - Short Documentary
PRODUCED BY FREETHINK MEDIA
Psychologist Scott Barry Kaufman reimagines Maslow’s hierarchy—not as a pyramid, but as a sailboat built for the modern self.
DIRECTOR, EDITOR
First-generation Mexican American artist Mauro de la Tierra begins work on a mural in San Antonio as he approaches five years of sobriety. While painting, he reflects on his journey through addiction and how letting go of alcohol became the gateway to his creative and spiritual purpose.
Nominated as Best Texas Short Film at CineFestival 2025
DIRECTOR, PRODUCER, EDITOR
A feature-length documentary exploring the transformation of Austin, Texas through the lens of its independent musicians. Set against a backdrop of gentrification, cultural tension, and creative resistance, Echotone paints an atmospheric portrait of a city at war with its own future.
CRITICAL ACCLAIM:
“The realities in Nathan Christ’s impressive documentary are, sadly, nothing new. But the emotions surrounding them are nevertheless compelling.” — The New York Times (Critics’ Pick)
“Too vital for elegy… a lucid survey of a delicate cultural ecosystem.” — Village Voice
“An aural symphony of civic discord with sublime visuals.” — Chicago Sun-Times