Our Films
Canadian Produced, Original Content
We are inspired by remarkable stories, stories of faith, stories of courage, and stories of hope. Our original stories explore the motivation behind the human heart.
Our documentaries explore journeys of purpose that seek to validate the value that each life has to offer.
Original Studio Projects Include:
The Breath of Life (Currently in Production) Dream Season 2: Through the Fire ( Currently in Production) Dream: Find Your Significance (2020) This is Inala (2017) She Has a Name (2016) The Ladder of My Life (2013) E for Everyone (2008) Though He Crush Me (2008)
Studio Projects
BREATH OF LIFE
Now in Production: a new Docu Series based on Daniel Kooman’s inspiring book Breath of Life. This original series is directed by The Kooman Brothers, featuring leading voices from the Church and media industry today including The Chosen TV Series Creator Dallas Jenkins and actor Jonathan Roumie, Trevor McNevan of Thousand Foot Krutch (TFK), Kim Walker-Smith of Jesus Culture Music, Rabbi Kirt Schneider of Discovering The Jewish Jesus, and Astronomer Dr. Hugh Ross from Reasons to Believe, unpacking and adding personal insight to the revelations shared in the book.
Dream is a documentary series featuring the stories of diverse people from around the globe, who found purpose when they embraced their God-given dream. Subjects include Grammy Award-nominated artists, a former Sudanese child soldier, a disaster grief counselor, and a young Canadian boy partnering with a Tanzanian girl to bring about change through a simple stuffed elephant.
Unveil Studio’s Fifth and Largest Documentary Project to date. Unveil Studios is currently in production on Dream Season 2.
Available to watch on Amazon Prime.
THIS IS INALA
Directed by Daniel Kooman in Tanzania, Africa In 2016, This Is Inala tells the story of Inala village in Tanzania. When the film was screened for the villagers on the local soccer field, it was the first ever film screening in Inala. This Is Inala was nominated as Best International Film at ICVM Crown Awards and was an official selection at international film festivals including Vancouver Island International Short Film Festival and South Africa International.