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Client |Â Community
Project |Â Legacy: The Seed
What if the secret to building wealth isn’t a complex formula, but a single seed?
Legacy: The Seed is a cinematic intervention designed to shift the BIPOC mindset from survival to ownership. Using the Baobab tree as a powerful metaphor for generational wealth, we replaced “get-rich-quick” noise with a visual roadmap for patience and intentional action. This project proves that when you own the seed, you shape a future that outlives you.
A Get Yo Hands Out My Pocket Films Production
Produced by TRFMEDIA
A Short Documentary Film | 16 min 54 sec
Produced and Directed by:
L.A. Wade and Tiku Roemello Fisher
Won Best Short Documentary | Toronto Film Awards
Official Selection - Toronto Pan African Film Festival & Toronto Lift Off Film Festival
aSMALLbook
Black Mythology and African Retention
a SMALL book features Pan-Africanist scholar Professor James Small. The film explores Black mythology and African retention, examining how ancestral knowledge, cultural memory, and historical narratives continue to shape identity, self-understanding, and community today.
Designed as a community-facing project, a SMALL book extends beyond the screen through screenings, facilitated conversations, and educational workshops that invite reflection, dialogue, and reconnection with cultural heritage. The film serves as a catalyst for meaningful conversations around history, identity, and the enduring power of African worldviews.
GetYoHandOutMyPocket Films
A world where storytelling is a shared tool for cultural preservation, self-understanding, and collective transformation.
Get Yo Hands Out My Pocket Films is the cultural film label of TRFMEDIA, dedicated to producing original films and documentary work rooted in community, history, and lived experience. Our projects explore identity, memory, and social consciousness, using storytelling as a tool for reflection, dialogue, and collective healing.
Black Lens Society
Celebrating Culture, Storytelling, and Community Engagement
Join us at Black Lens Society as we celebrate and elevate Black storytelling, media literacy, and cultural dialogue. Engage with our workshops, screenings, and community programs designed to inspire and connect.
The Quiet Weight of Looking
Photography by Tiku Roemello Fisher /// TRFMEDIA
Beyond the screen, our work lives in community.
Screenings, workshops, talkbacks, and educational partnerships turn films into catalysts for healing, reflection, and connection.
