Cancel Culture Is Dead
Captures civilian reaction to the apparent decline of cancel culture (United States, November 2025).
Captures civilian reaction to the apparent decline of cancel culture (United States, November 2025).
Locals react on camera to news that 600 migrants will be housed in their town (Crowborough, East Sussex, England, November 2025).
Christine walks through grocery stores in November 2025 and shows specific prices on food items (U.S. grocery stores, November 2025).
Compilation of eight controversial ‘takes’ about New York City (NYC subway (SubwayTakes)).
WSJ goes into stores and shows specific imported products (U.S. grocery stores, October 2025).
Bloomberg documents high-earning New Yorkers (New York City, New York, October 2025).
Interviews and documentary footage marking the 24th anniversary of the September 11 attacks (New York City, September 11, 2025).
Shirley films vendors selling counterfeit goods and confronts them on camera (Canal Street, Lower Manhattan, New York City, September 2025).
Interviewer uses Tim Hortons’ heavy use of the Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP) as a conversation starter (Canada (specific cities unconfirmed), September 2025).
Interviewer conducts street interviews inside and around a Canada First rally focused on opposition to high immigration levels, particularly (Toronto, Canada (Christie Pits / city park), September 2025).
Documents people who are now living in storage units because they cannot afford rent (United States, September 2025).
People describe their parasocial relationships with creators and celebrities in their own words (United States, September 2025).