Documentary

THE PIPER CUB

Historical DocuDrama 110 Minute 

The Piper Cub: The Plane That Won WWII is a captivating one-hour docudrama that explores the crucial role played by the Piper J-3 Cub aircraft during World War II. Often overshadowed by larger, more famous military planes, the Piper Cub was instrumental in revolutionizing aviation and contributing to the Allied war effort. This documentary delves into the untold stories of how this seemingly modest aircraft became a silent hero on the battlefield.

Through a combination of expert interviews, archival footage, and reenactments, the film highlights the versatility of the Piper Cub, which was used for reconnaissance, medical evacuations, and artillery spotting. Pilots who flew the Piper Cub recount how its lightweight design allowed it to navigate through tight spaces, land on rugged terrain, and provide critical support in operations like D-Day and the Battle of the Bulge.

The docudrama also explores how the Piper Cub’s simplicity made it a favorite among pilots and ground crews, showing its significant role in shaping post-war aviation. By telling the largely forgotten story of the Piper J-3 Cub, The Piper Cub: The Plane That Won WWII sheds light on how small innovations can have an outsized impact in the course of history.

WHY DO THEY HATE US?

10 x 90 minute feature Documentary Series

Why Do They Hate Us? is a compelling 10-part docuseries, with each feature-length episode running 75 minutes, that seeks to explore the complex cultural, political, and social dynamics fueling global conflicts. Through a deep dive into historical events, contemporary issues, and personal stories, this series unpacks the root causes behind the anger, fear, and misunderstandings that often divide societies. By confronting the myths, stereotypes, and misconceptions that breed hatred, Why Do They Hate Us? aims to foster understanding and bridge divides between conflicting groups.

Each episode of the series focuses on a different region or community, examining the historical context, media portrayal, and political policies that have contributed to tensions. Through interviews with historians, sociologists, policymakers, and those directly impacted by conflict, the series provides an in-depth look at how prejudice and division are perpetuated. At the same time, it also highlights efforts to foster dialogue and reconciliation.

Why Do They Hate Us? goes beyond headlines to humanize those caught in the crossfire of cultural clashes, challenging viewers to question their own biases. By doing so, the series aspires to not only explain but also dismantle the barriers that keep us apart, offering hope for greater global unity.