Documentary films tell important, often unknown stories and bring awareness to a wider audience, and are some of the best resources for information, inspiration and entertainment. They have also become core elements and prompters of social issue campaigns.
- Parminder Vir
Have You Seen Teri? Reviews
“ It is a great piece - well documented from Teri’s birth to current.”
“I appreciate the way the film explored the topic of mental illness-it was truly enlightening.”
“I was completely captivated by the film.”
“The storytelling is well-done and is immensely relatable.”
“It’s a beautiful film. I empathized deeply with the family and Teri.”
“The film really wraps people up in the story and that’s what documentaries are supposed to do.”
“This is a wonderful piece of work, also educational and engaging.”
Hear from the director on her motivation behind, “Have You Seen Teri?”
Have You Seen Teri? - During the search for their missing loved one, a family deals with the consequences of mental illness and homelessness.
Previous Work
Additional Filmography
A Hidden Gem: Jimmy McPhail a Hidden Treasurer, 2023 - Assistant Producer, Writer and Researcher
Fat Boy: The Billy Stewart Story 2020, - Production Assistant and Transcriber
Dancing Through the Flames, 2018 - Production Assistant and Transcriber
Generations of Go-Go Trailer, 2010 - Director and Producer
John Jackson, A Blues Treasure, 2009 - Production Assistant and Transcriber
The Malt Shop in the Sky, 2005 - Cinematographer
The Legacy of Lucy F. Simms, 2005 - Associate Producer and Writer
Power in the People, 2004 - Production Assistant
Too Black & Blue - Short Film
Too Black & Blue is a short documentary on the struggles and accomplishments of Washington, D.C. residents, and its political leaders as they pursue statehood and equality.