Mother’s Day
This
Give Her More
Commissioned documentaries for parents and their children
Only 3 Mother’s Day commissions remaining.
From the director of RI Docs
streaming on PBS and featured by NBC 10
A Kid Doc Moment
Every Kid Doc is unique — filmed, edited and scored according to each family’s needs.
The Lefkowitz Donnelly Family - Boston
A 15-minute introductory call to discuss your family’s story and see if we’re a good fit for a Mother’s Day commission.
Filmed by Kirk Benttinen
Documentary filmmaker and Director of RI Docs (PBS)
“This is not just a product. It’s something more—a film we’ll cherish for the rest of our lives. Even more, the process has helped me be more present with my family. It’s that powerful.”
— Chris, Founding Family Member
How it works
She Unwraps
On Mother’s Day she opens a hand-wrapped Legacy Invitation. It’s a physical, tangible promise that her family’s story is being professionally preserved.
We Talk
A relaxed call to discuss the vision of your film. We’ll talk about what makes your family special and what we’ll capture during filming.
We Film
A fun, unhurried day of interviews and filming family activities. I take care of all the planning — you and your family get to just be yourselves.
What Families Say
“It was so much fun and it made me feel so special. I loved all the lights and the cameras and it made me feel like a star of my own movie!”
— Eva, Daughter
“Someday my kids will grow up. And sooner than I want. Preserving this time, the way they move, laugh, talk — the way we are as a family right now — it’s one of the best decisions I’ve ever made.”
— Kendra, Mother
Mother’s Day Edition
A hand-wrapped Legacy Invitation to
open on Mother’s Day
A cinematic documentary — typically
3-5 minutes
All family interviews — 60+ minutes
Private appreciation messages recorded
just for mom
Filming scheduled at your convenience
for spring
Investment: $3,500 $2,500
3 commissions remaining
A 15 minute call. no commitment. Just a chance to see if it’s right for your family.
Because it happens so fast
Every parent has heard it.
“Enjoy it while it lasts.”
One day you’re tying their shoes for kindergarten. The next, you’re dropping them off at college.
As parents we all know — childhood doesn’t last forever.
But most of the time, we’re too busy living to see how fast it’s going.