Moses is my debut feature film—a documentary I had the honor of writing, directing, shooting, and editing alongside an incredible team. He’s also the person who taught me what friendship, compassion, and humanity truly mean.
THE STORY
In San Francisco, a man enduring homelessness for two decades connects with passersby to be seen among the invisible—a skill he learned from a promising music career cut short in the ’70s, and one that will ultimately transform his life.
Filmed over the course of 15 years, the story features Moses’s original, never-before-released music and has been captured in digital video, 35mm, Super 16mm, and Super 8mm film.





FILM FESTIVAL RUN
The film is complete and currently making its way through the 2024-2025 film festival circuit, garnering recognition and accolades while connecting with audiences worldwide, a testament to the story's universal appeal.



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IMPACT & AUDIENCE
Moses has been backed by SFFILM (formerly the San Francisco Film Society) through its prestigious FilmHouse Artist in Residence program, received fiscal sponsorship from the International Documentary Association, and successfully raised $51,000 on Kickstarter with the support of 412 backers.
In collaboration with Stories Behind The Fog—our transmedia initiative sharing the stories of 100 individuals affected by homelessness in the San Francisco Bay Area— this project has built a dedicated following, with 2.8K Facebook followers and over 5,300 readers on Medium. It has also received widespread media attention, including a front-page feature in the San Francisco Chronicle, 345K views on NPR’s Facebook page, and coverage from CBS, Fox, Univision, and KQED. Additionally, it has been showcased at TEDx San Francisco, Creative Mornings, and international media outlets across Spain, India, Argentina, and beyond.



