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WHAT WE DO

We are a full service production company that delivers thoughtful, responsive and artful filmmaking

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Behind-the-Scenes  Artist Profiles

Performance and Event Documentation

​Social Media Vertical Videos & Reels

Documentary Films​ & Shorts

Our clients have included:

TEAM

Colin Nusbaum is an award-winning documentary film cinematographer and editor who focuses on intimately observed and beautifully crafted stories. He has collaborated with Caveh Zahedi, Stephanie Wang-Breal, Zeshawn Ali and Elizabeth Leiter among others. He has contributed to feature films that have screened at Sundance, Tribeca, SXSW, DOCNYC and many others. ​​He began Rally Cap Pictures with Tatyana in 2020.

Tatyana Tenenbaum is a multidisciplinary artist and film director. She is an accomplished dancer, choreographer and music composer who transposes a deft sense of movement and rhythm to her documentary work. As the house videographer and documentarian at Baryshnikov Arts Center for nearly a decade, she chronicled over a hundred artist residencies, which inspired and led to her directorial debut Everything You Have Is Yours. 

FILMS

Documentary features and short films by Rally Cap Pictures

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​​EVERYTHING YOU HAVE IS YOURS (2024) premiered at DOC NYC and was an official selection at the Jewish Film Institute's WinterFest where it sparked a panel on "The Role of Art in Healing Political Divisions." From festivals to spiritual congregations to dance centers, the film has inspired countless screenings across the country and abroad, and was included in Film Independent's Festival Visions and the 2025 Popcorn List of notable films nominated by festival directors. Now available to book on Kinema.

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OVERCOMING DANDORA (in-production) follows several youth scholars from Dandora, Kenya who are recipients of a university scholarship. The scholarship allows students to attend school and leave the Dandora dumpsite where their families live and work, but will they be able to lift their families out of poverty? A co-production with International Samaritan.

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