Browse our Films

“The French Kiss” is a crowd-created documentary that explores how one kiss can be exciting, terrifying, hilarious, unforgettable—or all at once.

We’re inviting people around the world to share their stories, feelings, and memories about

French kissing. First kisses, dream kisses, awkward kisses, movie kisses, goodbye kisses—each one says something about love, youth, longing, and connection.


The final film will be built entirely from real videos, photos, and stories submitted by people like you.

He’s not just a player—he’s a phenomenon.

Tribute to Luka Dončić is a global fan project dedicated to the brilliance, charm, and clutch magic of one of basketball’s brightest stars.

From childhood prodigy to NBA superstar, Luka’s journey inspires millions.

This film collects the love, awe, and memories of fans who’ve cheered every no-look pass and buzzer-beater.

Everyone remembers their first crush—that heart-racing, stomach-flipping, awkwardly beautiful introduction to love.

My First Crush is an interactive film made from real people’s stories about the first time they felt that magical something for someone else.

From secret notes to shy stares, we’re collecting the swee

Why do we care so much about our weight?


“My Weight Is My Thing” is an interactive film built from your raw, unfiltered experiences with losing—or trying to lose—weight.

Tell us what you’ve been through. The diets. The pressure. The setbacks. The victories. The mirror talks. The shame. The strength.

This isn’t a fitness campaign. It’s a confessional. A support group. A time capsule of how weight affects our minds and lives.

Be honest: How much money do you have?

That question hits hard—and that’s the point.

We’re building a global video project called “How Much Money Do You Have?” to dig into how money shapes our lives, happiness, relationships, and sense of self-worth.

From saving coins in a jar to checking your balance every 5 minutes, from payday highs to debt-driven anxiety—every financial story reveals something deeper.

This isn’t about comparing bank accounts. It’s about understanding what we all chase, fear, and hope for.

What is God? Why do we follow certain rituals? Why does religion still hold such a deep grip on us today?

Happy Buda, Jesus, and Krishna is an open-ended cinematic experience that invites viewers to reflect, respond, and share their inner thoughts about spirituality.

It's a journey through belief, tradition, identity, and obsession—with no right or wrong answers.

“My Dance of Happiness”is a global interactive documentary that asks one joyful question: What does happiness look like for you?

We’re inviting people everywhere to share their happiness rituals, silly smiles, spontaneous dances, quiet moments, and loud celebrations.

This isn’t just about feeling good—it’s about understanding what sparks joy in the human spirit.

From music to movement, from laughter to stillness—show us how you move when your heart is full.

A collaborative documentary where people who attended (or were somehow connected to) Woodstock 1969 share their memories, photos, home videos, and reflections.

It’s not about the facts—it’s about the feelings: chaos, peace, music, mud, love, rebellion, freedom.

“Best Cars of My Life” is an interactive documentary about the vehicles we remember forever.

The road trips, the heartbreaks, the first drives, the open windows and loud music—we’re collecting real stories from people who’ve felt something for a machine.

Whether it was a dusty old hatchback or a brand-new beast, if it meant something to you, we want to hear the story.

They say the rich live on another planet.


“Sailors of Wealth” is a crowd-sourced film that sets out to explore that world—through the eyes of regular people who’ve seen it from the shore.

Do you know someone wealthy? A friend, boss, neighbor, or influencer? What do they do with their money, and what does that say about them—or you?

We’re gathering honest, raw takes on how the rich live, what makes them different, and what it really means to be wealthy today.

The robots aren’t coming. They’re already here.


“AI Revolution” is a crowd-sourced film capturing real stories of how people are using AI to simplify, supercharge, and sometimes survive modern life.

From students to parents, freelancers to entrepreneurs—we want to hear how you use AI, what you love, what worries you, and what you think the future holds.

Because this revolution isn’t just about tech—it’s about us.

NOFX, one of punk rock’s loudest, boldest, most beloved bands, called it quits in 2024. But for fans, the music never stopped.

Tribute to NOFX is a raw, love-filled fan film gathering stories, memories, and moments that prove why this band still matters.

Whether you saw them live or grew up screaming their lyrics alone in your room—this is your chance to say thank you... and maybe convince them to come back.

“Boats Are Not for You” is a global interactive documentary about the people who fell in love with life on water.

From humble kayaks to majestic yachts, we’re collecting stories from boat owners and sea lovers around the world. What does owning a boat really mean? Is it about escape, peace, pride—or something deeper?

We want to hear how your boat changed your life, what it gives you that land never could, and why—despite the costs, the upkeep, and the weather—you wouldn't trade it for anything.

“Tribute to David Lynch” is an interactive documentary that invites the world to get weird—on camera.

It’s more than a love letter to one of the most visionary filmmakers of our time. It’s a call to unlock your inner Lynch: to think differently, to act strangely, to tell a story that only makes sense in your dreams.

We’re asking people to share their weirdest real-life moments, to stage surreal scenes at home, or simply to say something in a way only David Lynch would understand.

Let’s make something beautiful, eerie, absurd, and unforgettable—together.

The drummer doesn’t take center stage. The drummer is the stage.


“I Am the Drummer” is an interactive film that gives the spotlight to the soul behind the rhythm. From first sticks to calloused hands, from basement jams to sweaty gigs—this movie dives deep into the passion, mindset, and heartbeat of drummers.

Because every drummer has a story. And a rhythm that never leaves them.

“The Last Time I Saw Them” is an intimate, interactive documentary that captures the final memories we hold of the people we’ve lost.

We’re inviting people to share their stories—the last conversations, the last glances, the last laughs or silences they had with someone they loved deeply. These are the moments we often carry alone, and this film is a gentle space to speak them aloud.

Because in those final moments, something timeless happens: presence, clarity, love. And maybe, by remembering, we understand life just a little more.