Documentary
Suits of Triumph
Rooted in the deep history of African American New Orleanians, the Mardi Gras Indians emerge in their finest "suits" for a celebration of history, culture, and art.
Women of the Shoah
In Latvia on Monday, Dec. 15, 1941, thousands of Jewish women, and children were taken to the women’s prison in Liepāja. From there, in the freezing cold, they were marched to a nearby beach called Skede, forced to strip to their underclothes, taken to the edge of a trench and shot dead in groups of 10. Many of the victims were photographed in their final moments by a Nazi photographer. One such photograph serves as the basis for the Women of the Shoah – Jewish Placemaking monument “She Wouldn’t Take Off Her Boots”.
With a Full Heart
Sometimes it's good to just sit back and relax, listen to an album.
At Hayzen's Productions, creating documentaries is a deeply meaningful endeavor. It allows us to tell authentic, powerful stories that capture the essence of real people, places, and experiences. We believe in the transformative impact of documentaries, using our craft to inform, inspire, and spark change. Each project is an opportunity to bring unseen narratives to light, connecting audiences with stories that matter, and preserving moments that resonate across time. It's not just about filmmaking—it's about creating a lasting legacy through the art of storytelling.