Building bridges through film, culture, and story.
4 Directional Studios is 100% Indigenous owned, dedicated to sharing authentic stories rooted in culture, spirit, and truth. We believe storytelling is a sacred responsibility — one that carries forward language, values, and traditions while creating space for new voices to emerge.
Objective
We focus on films and series that bring authenticity, hope, and healing. Our work is grounded in collaboration with Indigenous and non-Indigenous creators alike, guided by protocols that ensure respect, integrity, and true representation in every story.
In production
 
          The Sacred
The stakes are high. Humanity has reached a crossroads, facing extinction or rebuilding a future with hope and healing. The Matriarchs ride Indian motorcycles. They are a sisterhood from four different corners of the world brought together to battle the Draconians, confronting personal demons in the process. The Matriarchs rise from the ashes like the Phoenix to birth a new world.
 
          Ghost Dance
Ghost Dance is a tragic story of purpose, belonging, and redemption inside a crumbling ideal. It is the story of Jim “Boy” Rivers, facing execution who wants to tell his story on the brutal death of a fellow Dog Soldier, Mary Ann, within an idealistic but violent Indian activist movement, ARM (Aboriginal Resistance Movement). Jim “Boy” Rivers’ dying wish is to tell his story to a renowned Indigenous reporter named Colleen Roan.
 
          Watcher
Detective Rollins aka Flashr is given one last chance to redeem himself after being let go from the police force. Flashr is forced to partner with WATCHER, a tribal tracker on the First Nations Reserve, to bring down Edvard Zoltan, the head of a local organized crime ring. Zoltan is recruiting children right from their on-line games to act as mules smuggling drugs for the crime ring. Bikers are using the same kids to smuggle their product and hide from law enforcement on the reserve, which is outside of police jurisdiction. Flashr, having operated for many years as an undercover cop, is tasked to infiltrate the local gangs to find out the source of the drug trafficking.
 
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“Gerald’s films Walking Alone and Honour Thy Father received national recognition, winning awards for Best Film, Best Director, and Best Film Representing Cultural Diversity.”


