
Our Projects

Bungalow 3
Writer/Producer: Julia Robertson
Feature Fiction Film in Development
"Bungalow 3" weaves together archival footage and personal narratives to reimagine the five final days of Bobby Kennedy’s Presidential campaign and life, seen through the eyes of a campaign worker turned babysitter and her niece's present-day quest to unveil the hidden truths behind the assassination.
Executive Producer: Julia Robertson
Director: Jeanne C. Finley
Feature Documentary, release in 2025
In the face of climate-fueled wildfire, a Sierra Foothills community passes 50 years of innovative sustainability to the next generation while collectively stitching their stories of challenge and celebration into a 83-foot tapestry, one tiny stitch at a time.


Executive Producer: Julia Robertson
Director: Kim Anno
Feature Documentary, release in 2025
¡Quba! follows the intimate story of the LGBTQ struggle for human rights in Cuba as key activists face the opposition of the popular evangelical church, transform the social fabric of their country, and achieve marriage equality.
Producer: Julia Robertson
Directors: Annie Sprinkle, Beth Stephens
Feature Documentary, release date summer 2025
An Ecosexual Emergency,
​Playing with Fire! Illuminates how the natural environment and the nation’s social fabric are deeply intertwined; what affects one impacts the other. The destructive ecological effects of wildfires reflect not only global warming but also the federal government’s failures to effectively provide care and support where it is needed, and to regulate the fossil fuel industry in order to protect the planet for future generations.


Producer: Julia Robertson
Director: Cheryl Dunye
Feature Film in Development, release in 2027
A Sci-Fi Trans Erotic Thriller
BLACK IS BLUE is set in dystopian Oakland, where an ex-techie trans woman uses pirated
AI technology to control a young trans lover, but their love and revenge plot against a
DNA-harvesting corporation unravels, leading to unexpected consequences for all.
Producer: Julia Robertson
Directors: Ellen Spiro
A sequel to Greetings from Out Here
Sometimes hilarious, sometimes poignantly moving, and always enthralling, the mood of Greetings From Out Here changes as often as does the weather on the backroads of Spiro's South - - with its hubcap decorated shacks, its embracing landscapes, its hilariously improbable place names, and most of all its extraordinary people.


Associate Producer: Julia Robertson
Director: Denise Zmekhol
Feature Documentary, released in 2023
A poetic and personal cinematic meditation on displacement, inequality and loss. A modernist glass skyscraper in the heart of São Paulo, has become occupied by hundreds of homeless families.
Past Projects

Producer/Director: Julia Robertson
Short documentary, released in 2018
Verite Video footage of the 2015 Trans March in San Francisco coupled with words about the LGBTQ movement by writer, performer, speaker, activist Julia Serano.
Producer/Director: Julia Robertson
Photo/Audio exhibit, released in 2017
Flexible Horizons explores the expansive spectrum between the male and female binary; the movement of the body within that spectrum at various times, makes the body ‘a body in transit’.
The web site is a platform for gender non-conforming voices to be heard, a place to explore conversations about gender, identity and everything that exists in between the male, female binary.


Producer/Director: Julia Robertson
Short Experimental Film Installation, released in 2014
Through the process of reconstruction, Habit Patterns brings light to the psychosocial constructions of a patriarchal system that creates disconnection, isolation and alienation, overshadowing the benefits of social relationships and community with aspirations of material wealth.
Producer: Julia Robertson
Series Pilot, released in 2006


Producer/Director: Julia Robertson
Short Documentary Film, released in 2003
If you have teen who needs to learn about sex, this video is for you:) Silence Ain't Sexy is an entertaining sexual educational film combining a short narrative, interviews with peer educators and a music video of an original song written and performed by Aima the Dreamer. The film is distributed through Planned Parenthoods across the country.