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For over 40 years, Mainstreet has been producing film and TV projects with a mission to enable new artistic voices and tell stories in the public interestCOMING SOON…
UNTITLED: IN PRODUCTION 2026: A uniquely American story about money, land and who gets to decide the future. In Solano County near San Francisco, a visonary guides a group of tech billionaires to build a city from scratch. The locals who have farmed that land for over a century resist this city of the future.TRIGGERED: Director/Actor Tara Westwood explores the devastating aftermath of American gun violence through a high-stakes home invasion. The 18-minute short follows Ohio (Isiah Whitlock Jr.) and Virginia (Caitlin Mehner), grieving parents who have lost family members to mass shootings. They confront an influential U.S. Senator (Westwood) and her husband (Robert John Burke), demanding accountability. Executive produced by John Leguizamo, the film serves as a visceral "what would you do?" scenario designed to galvanize conversation around gun violence prevention and the raw, lingering trauma of its victims.OPPOSITE FIELD: Directed by Jay Shapiro,Opposite Field(2015) is an inspirational documentary that chronicles the unlikely rise of baseball in Uganda. Filmed over three years, the narrative follows a group of preteens and their dedicated coach, George Mukhobe, as they strive to become the first African team to qualify for the Little League World Series. The film highlights their triumph over significant bureaucratic hurdles—including disqualifications and a devastating U.S. visa denial due to age discrepancies—while portraying the sport as a source of community pride and redemption for youngsters living in poverty-stricken regions. Described as a "love letter to the game of baseball," the documentary captures the universal power of sports to unite a nation and provide hope under difficult personal circumstances.SURVIVOR: Directed by award-winning cartoonist and puppeteer Zoom Rockman, the 2025 animated film Survivor tells the poignant true story of Holocaust survivor Ivor Perl BEM and his family as they are deported from their home in Hungary to the Auschwitz concentration camp in 1944. The narrative highlights the harrowing experiences Ivor and his brother Alec endured and focuses on the unbreakable bond between the two brothers that led to their miraculous survival. The film features a score by Erran Baron Cohen, was meticulously crafted using traditional puppetry techniques captured in 4K to serve as a vital historical document for younger generations.Contact us
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