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• 7/1/26"Unspoken" (short film shot on Pyxis 6k)
Unspoken is a short film about a married couple navigating love, identity, and belonging in a world shaped by division and quiet prejudice. Through what is said—and what is carefully avoided—the film explores how racism, distance, longing for family, and fear seep into ordinary moments, and how commitment survives in a world full of chaos. This is a story about choosing love not as a statement, but as a daily practice. If this story resonates with you, please like, comment, and subscribe to support independent storytelling.
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• 7/1/26STILL HERE (A short film on mental disturbance by the events in the world and staying strong.)
Mental health is not a weakness, a phase, or something to endure in silence. It is as real and as urgent as physical health. In a world that places constant pressure on individuals, awareness is responsibility, and seeking help is an act of strength. No one is meant to carry everything alone. Support exists, recovery is possible, and reaching out can be the first step toward relief and stability. United States & North America • 988 – National Suicide & Crisis Lifeline (mental health crisis support) – available 24/7 in the U.S. • 1-800-273-8255 – U.S. National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (alternative number) • 1-800-662-HELP (4357) – U.S. SAMHSA Mental Health & Substance Use Helpline (referrals & support resources) • 1-800-668-6868 – Canada Kids Help Phone (youth support) • 1-833-456-4566 – Canada Crisis Talk Line Europe • 116 123 – Samaritans (UK, Ireland, and many EU mental health support services) • France: 3114 – Suicide Prevention Helpline • Germany: 0800 111 0111 – Telefonseelsorge (crisis support) • Spain: 717 003 717 – Teléfono de la Esperanza (support line) • Netherlands: 0900-0113 – Suicide Prevention Helpline Australia & Asia Pacific • 13 11 14 – Lifeline Australia (crisis support) • 0800-810-1117 – China mental health support number Africa & Middle East • Many countries have region-specific helplines (e.g., Botswana: 3911270; Ghana lifeline: 233 244 846 701; Kenya BeFrienders: +254 722 178 177). These services often provide emotional support and referrals to local care.
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• 7/3/25Dear Lisbon Love Letter (Directors Cut)
Dear Lisboa is a cinematic love letter — written not from within the city, but from across the Tagus River, where Lisbon shimmers like a memory just out of reach. Told through a handwritten letter and quiet images, this short film reflects on longing, distance, and the ache of remembering a place that once felt like home. At its heart is a collaboration with jewelry artist Ettierre Jewelry, whose handcrafted pieces become more than objects — they carry weight, memory, and emotion. Each one is a silent witness to the love, loss, and layered nostalgia embedded in the story. Dear Lisboa is a meditation on saudade — the Portuguese word for that bittersweet feeling of missing something deeply, even as it stays with you. 🎬 Final Cut now complete. Watch the full film above. — Directed by: Walter Pinkney Jewelry by: Ettierre Jewelry Written & Narrated by: Walter Pinkney/ Anastasia Cinematography: BreadnButta Productions Running Time: 1:13mins Language: English Subtitles Available: English — 👉 Subscribe for more films exploring memory, place, and personal storytelling. 📩 For creative collaborations: BreadnButtaproductions@gmail.com