
Telling stories that dive beneath the surface of the human experience
Breath of Life: El León
The Element
Peak
The Underground
Our Films
To be human is to be part of a story. Stories were our first survival tool. The Indigenous Australian Dreamtime stories are just one example of storytelling being used to share important knowledge about waterholes, navigation and animal behavior, and these stories have helped the community survive for over 60,000 years.
Stories create a shared identity and culture - we only have to look as far as the Bible, the Qur’an, the Bhagavad Gita and other religious texts to see the immense power stories hold in the development of our sense of self and community.
Stories are the seed of power and resistance. Enslaved African Americans used folktales like Br’er Rabbit as coded resistance stories, teaching survival strategies, and offering hope in the face of gross oppression.
Stories allow us to imagine possibilities - George Orwell’s 1984 invites us to reflect on the risks of allowing authoritarianism to take hold, and Star Trek offers space for us to imagine a society that has transcended war and racism.
Stories are what make us human.
At One Breath Deep Productions, we tell stories from all corners of life that take us deep into the human experience. Stories have the power to shape our identity and beliefs, and now more than ever we need stories that remind us of our power, inspire us to have hope, encourage us to explore new things, invite us to get curious, and support us in building the world we want to see.