Every 73 Seconds is a statistic repeated on the news, shared on social media, and spoken in hushed conversations. But behind that number are real people - survivors who live with the lasting impact of trauma, the burden of silence, and the difficult journey toward healing.
This three-part docuseries moves beyond the statistics and into the lives of survivors whose stories have too often gone unheard. Through intimate interviews, personal testimony, and unflinching honesty, Every 73 Seconds examines not only what happened, but the aftermath: the struggle to be believed, the search for justice, and the courage required to reclaim a voice.
The series takes a deeply personal turn when one of the filmmakers steps out from behind the camera and in front of it.
Tagline: You’ve heard the statistics. Now hear the survivors.
Status: Filming
The Silent March is an investigative docuseries that examines allegations of sexual assault, bullying, toxic leadership, and institutional failures within the U.S. military and its elite service academies. Through firsthand testimony, official records, and in-depth reporting, the series follows survivors and whistleblowers who challenged powerful institutions in pursuit of accountability.
As their stories unfold, the series explores how organizations respond when members report misconduct, what happens when leadership systems fail, and the personal cost of speaking out. Moving beyond individual cases, The Silent March investigates broader questions of culture, accountability, and reform within institutions entrusted with developing the nation's future military leaders.
At its core, The Silent March is a story of resilience, courage, and the pursuit of truth. It gives voice to those who refused to remain silent and examines the ongoing effort to create meaningful change within one of America's most respected institutions.
Tagline: Silence was how they survived. Speaking up is how they rise.
Status: Filming
DERELICTION is an investigative documentary series examining documented failures in military leadership, oversight, and accountability. Through official records, court documents, interviews, and firsthand accounts, each episode follows the evidence to uncover how individuals who may have lacked the qualifications, integrity, or leadership expected of military officers were nevertheless entrusted with positions of authority.
Fundamental questions arise about the commissioning process, institutional oversight, credential verification, leadership accountability, and the consequences of failures that often begin long before an oath is taken.
Tagline: Some failures begin long before the oath.
Status: Pre-production

