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New Orleans-based filmmaker Abraham Felix has signed with bicoastal production company Curfew for commercial representation. 

Curfew is known for an approach that is grounded in independent filmmaking, supporting the creation of resonant stories with their inventive, discerning process.

As a director, Felix aims to create work that shifts the culture towards a more human, just, and inclusive place. Both observational and intimate, Felix’s work explores interiority, humanity, and relational complexity. His recent PSA ,The Unspoken Curriculum for the Boris L. Henson Foundation, examined racial inequity in the public school system and featured the organization’s founder, renowned actor Taraji P. Henson. The spot was featured on Good Morning America and The View where it garnered national attention, shedding light on this pressing issue. Other commercial clients include Spotify, PreSonus, and the YWCA.

The Curfew team's thoughtful, grounded approach to creating big things is truly refreshing

Additionally, Felix is a member of the fifth cohort of Emerging Voices through the New Orleans Film Society, the first cohort of The Commercial Director’s Branded Lab through MiFilm, and a Cycle 1 Participant of the AICP Mentoring Program. His narrative films Change and Win by Two have won the jury award at the New Orleans Film Festival and Houston Cinema Arts Festival, respectively. He is currently working on a feature documentary and in development on his first narrative feature.

Kathryn Berk, Executive Producer for Curfew says, “We're thrilled to have Abe as part of the Curfew roster. The honesty and craft of his storytelling shines through his work - we can't wait to see what he does next. He’s extremely intentional when it comes to the creative process from his vision to bringing the right collaborators to set. Everything he directs is equitable, harmonious, and extremely thoughtful.”

Felix added, “The Curfew team's thoughtful, grounded approach to creating big things is truly refreshing. I think it's why their work feels so human and soulful... not an easy feat in this industry. I'm glad to be a part of what they're building.”

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