October • 2018
Anna came up with a really inventive approach to the story, both poignant and playful.
New York, NY, USA
3 reviews$200 - $800 / Day
Request QuoteAnna Keyes is a trans artist, activist, and documentary filmmaker. She works in the intersections of trans rights, documentary, animation, and storytelling. Her films have screened internationally at festivals and have been short-listed for the Student BAFTA. Anna's art aims to dismantle age-old stereotypes and fictions about trans & gender non-conforming people and replace them with honest depictions of subjective trans experience
October • 2018
Anna came up with a really inventive approach to the story, both poignant and playful.
May • 2019
Great at taking notes, great access to subjects.
“I’m buying frozen food and heating it up in the microwave...that’s no way to live...the amount of sodium they put in this stuff, they’re really setting us up to fail”. When Luis applied for SNAP, he was shocked to find he would only receive $15 a month in benefits. This short is a portrait of Luis and the increasingly difficult obstacles he faces when navigating the usage of EBT in Brooklyn.
Skateboarding has long been a male dominated sport, full of misogyny and toxic masculinity. As a trans feminine person of color, and a respected maternal figure in the skateboarding community, JP's very presence at skate parks has created space for not only other trans skaters but for women as well. This short piece follows JP's daily life, crafting a portrait of their transformative role.
Polyamory, or non-monogamy, has increasingly become the norm for many in New York’s queer community. Instead of distinct pairs of lovers, the scene looks more like a vast interconnected web of love and partnerships. I want to create a portrait of polyamory that breaks the stereotypes of it being inherently wrong and sinful, instead showing it to be progressive: defiant of ways we are told to love
A promotional video for a Massachusetts-based trans rights campaign, fighting to uphold a law that legally protects trans people from discrimination in public spaces.
Grace Insogna, fashion designer, speaks on their approach to creating clothing and the importance of seeing queer and plus-sized models represented in the fashion world
A short documentary that captures the mission of Cambridge hunger relief non-profit Food For Free
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