Media Projects
We are so sad to hear of the loss of our dear friend and longtime supporter, Eric Foster.
Eric lived with serious health challenges for many years, yet he never stopped thinking about others. He was a talented writer, a creative and critical thinker, and a good friend who truly believed in our work.
We were deeply moved when Eric chose to create a scholarship at UT — not in his own name, but in ours. It spoke volumes about the kind of person he was.
We once wrote him a thank-you note that still feels right today:
Dear Eric,
You have changed two people’s lives with your thoughtfulness and generosity. We are honored to be included in your magnanimous giving. As filmmakers, we know the struggles, but also the rewards at the end. We truly believe some of our films have changed lives. Thank you for including us in your mission to positively affect young people with dreams and for helping make the educational tools they need possible. You are a true mensch.
Eric will be deeply missed. Our hearts are with all who loved him.
Big news for Media Projects!
We’re thrilled to be selected as a recipient of the ElevenLabs Impact Program. Their generosity in providing a free one-year subscription will directly support the films we’re creating in 2026 and expand what’s creatively possible for our work.
We’re grateful for organizations like ElevenLabs that invest in storytellers and social impact. If you don’t know their work yet, check them out!
We send our heartfelt condolences to the Kennedy and Schlossberg family. We honor Tatiana Schlossberg’s fight for medical research—her determination to push science forward is a meaningful legacy that reflects deep care for others. And like her grandfather John F. Kennedy promoted science to better our lives. ,
11/07/2025
We are deeply saddened by the loss of Marshawn Kneeland, a 24-year-old Dallas Cowboy whose passing reminds us how fragile life can be. As the producers of A REASON TO LIVE a film that raises awareness about depression and su***de, we know how vital it is to talk openly about mental health and reach out for help when struggling.
If you or someone you know is in crisis, please call or text 988 — the Su***de and Crisis Lifeline. You are not alone. ,
10/29/2025
IN HER SHOES touches hearts and sparks change during Domestic Violence Awareness Month at last night's SMU Deason Criminal Justice Reform Center screening, fabulous panelists from medicine, law, advocacy, and art shared how the film gives voice to women once silenced by trauma.
This film reminds us that healing begins when someone listens — without judgment.
Organizations, universities, and justice programs can host screenings and discussions that open hearts and minds.
Learn more: inhershoesfilm.com | [email protected]
10/28/2025
10/27/2025
oin us for a free showing of IN HER SHOES. Go behind bars and experience how art helps women reclaim their voices — and reminds us all of our shared capacity for healing.
10/03/2025
Standing-room-only crowd for our Pancho Medrano film!
Produced & directed by Fonya Mondell and edited by the late Phil Allen, the screening was hosted by Senator Royce West at Pancho Medrano Town Talk.
While Fonya was busy streaming Temple Emanu-El Dallas Yom Kippur services to 2,000+ people, her vision lit up the screen — telling the story of Pancho’s courage and fight for human rights that changed millions of lives.
09/26/2025
Remember our editor Phil Allen on Tx State Fair Opening Day!
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