Eric is the director and producer of 2016’s GROWING UP COY, a trans-youth rights documentary which won 2 best documentary awards at festivals and is being distributed worldwide by Netflix. Over the course of production, Eric was invited to be a Sundance Fellow and participated in the Sundance Producer’s Lab, as well as the 2013’s Tribeca/A&E Storytelling Lab. Previously Eric produced BROKEN HEART LAND (ITVS/ America ReFramed) and OFF THE GRID: LIFE ON THE MESA (Sundance Channel/Gotham Award Nominee).
When filmmaker Yasmin Hed discovers 16mm footage of the forgotten Apartheid-era South African musical Ipi N’Tombi, filmed by her late father in the 1970’s, she searches for meaning in the film he never finished.
Traveling to Johannesburg, she meets Todd Twala, an original dancer in the musical. Twala recounts working alongside Bertha Egnos, the white South African playwright who adapted this story about a Zulu warrior leaving his village to work in the treacherous Johannesburg goldmines.
Through Twala, Yasmin learns the musical’s controversial history: beloved by some, loathed by others. Twala reveals that she still carries scars from the period after the Soweto riots, when the musical traveled to Broadway, becoming the focal point of rage about Apartheid.
Together, Yasmin and Twala reconstruct the musical with a new generation of dancers, finishing the film Yasmin’s father never did - exploring identity, history and their connections to this universal story.
A Colorado family is thrust into the international media spotlight when they fight for the rights of their 6-year-old transgender daughter in a landmark civil rights case.
After a tragic gay teen suicide, gay youth in the Bible Belt are left to struggle to build a community and prevent another of their own from ending it all.