Allie and Divya are two dedicated filmmakers based in NYC. After meeting through a mutual friend, they serendipitously discovered each was looking for something the other offered - Allie, a producer and Divya, a story to bring to life.

As a team, Allie and Divya bring a unique set of skills to their work centered around both of their professional and creative backgrounds.

ABOUT US

Allie guerrero

after pivoting from a career in tech, allie moved from seattle, washington to new york city in 2019 to persue her dream to create and share stories.

in 2021 allie began writing and creating short sketches for youtube and tiktok. her first sketch, “not so fast” (2021) earned allie various comedy and short film festival awards including, official selection at mom comedy standup and film festival, and honorable mention at the London-Worldwide Comedy Short Film Festival.

in 2023 allie wrote, directed and produced her first short, ‘samantha’, for the 48 hr film project. the film won a category award in the new york city competition, was a quarter finalist for the thing in the basement horror fest and earned her the award for the “best writer” at toronto’s alternative film festival in 2024.

a writer, director and producer allie’s growing body of work has subtly emerged to regularly feature highly volatile, obsessive characters, driven to extremes. Her stories bend genres and often explore the themes of shame, identity and societal norms.

In 2022 Allie was honored as a recipient of the Creatives Rebuild New York (CRNY) creative grant for her contributions to the arts and enriching New York's cultural landscape.

divya chhabra

Divya K. Chhabra is a filmmaker, advisor and writer who brings a sharp, playful, and deeply human lens to every project she touches—on the page and on screen. She has produced and advised across Emmy-nominated shows at Nickelodeon and Apple TV and consulted on live-action video games and indie films (currently The Great Northern starring Megan Suri).

her essays and op-eds have been featured in Teen Vogue, ABC News, The Huffington Post, and she is a former watering hole poetry fellow. As a psychiatrist, therapist, and nonprofit exec in harlem, her exposure to the raw, unadulterated human condition drives her tell real, bold, and untold stories across diverse mediums.

Checkout our most recent film,
‘Awkward Goodbyes’

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