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FILMS

Films that we hold near and dear to our hearts. During the creation of these films is where...? idk man

WOMAN WHO BLOOMS AT NIGHT

Directed by Casse Kihúut

Written by Camaray Davalos

Produced by OURCAMP

Eve, a young Native woman disconnected from her tribe, longs for more than the confines of her home and her abusive boyfriend, Sid. She decides to volunteer at her tribe’s cultural center, where she begins to find out who she truly is. With this, Eve realizes she is already full of power; She must now devise a way to harness it, to survive Sid’s growing violence towards her.

REGENERATION

Directed by Casse Kihúut & Camaray Davalos

Written by Marlene' Dusek

Produced by Móchi Films

Prior to the colonization of Southern California in the 18th century, Native communities throughout the region used controlled fire practices to ensure the vitality of their local ecosystems. This film highlights the complicated history/relationship Indigenous peoples have with fire. 

It is currently on display at the UCLA, Fowler Museum until April 2026.

HARAJUKU, FL

Directed & Written by Andres Gimenez

Produced by OURCAMP

and Móchi Films

Harajuku, FL follows a young man named Otto... and Otto currently has a dilemma.

Half Venezuelan half Japanese, he spent a lot of his youth in the United States, but now lives in the bustling mega metropolis of Tokyo. Throughout a single night/early morning of tension and fast paced problem solving, Otto attempts to mend his fathers mistake involving an insanely rare fish egg deal with a demanding Japanese fishmonger, his six year old son, and a handful of stressed out Floridians on the other side of the world.

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