Little Questions
CaBooM is very excited to have Co-Produced and created the sound design for this intriguing documentary. Little Questions has been accepted into many film festivals around the world and has won a Platinum Remi Award at Houston Worldfest 48! Congratulations to Director/Producer Virginia Abramovich and Producer Peter Medeiros.
SYNOPSIS
Little Questions is a documentary that follows the journey of Ana, a young Canadian girl trying to understand what war is. Her questions are taken to those who have experienced war as children, and those who have participated in war as child soldiers. Armed only with curiosity, Ana reveals the injustice of losing one’s childhood. Her simple, honest questions become a powerful tool for deconstructing and rethinking war at a time in history when the number of children impacted by war is greater than ever. The answers to Ana’s questions chip away the perceived inevitability of war, revealing it as futile and suggesting hope rests in children’s imaginations. By documenting the polar juxtaposition between Ana’s childhood and those of the people she interviews, Little Questions asks, “what is childhood and who is entitled to it?”
https://www.facebook.com/littlequestions?ref=hl
SYNOPSIS
Little Questions is a documentary that follows the journey of Ana, a young Canadian girl trying to understand what war is. Her questions are taken to those who have experienced war as children, and those who have participated in war as child soldiers. Armed only with curiosity, Ana reveals the injustice of losing one’s childhood. Her simple, honest questions become a powerful tool for deconstructing and rethinking war at a time in history when the number of children impacted by war is greater than ever. The answers to Ana’s questions chip away the perceived inevitability of war, revealing it as futile and suggesting hope rests in children’s imaginations. By documenting the polar juxtaposition between Ana’s childhood and those of the people she interviews, Little Questions asks, “what is childhood and who is entitled to it?”
https://www.facebook.com/littlequestions?ref=hl
Why we march
CaBooM Productions is proud to have Co-Produced a very important documentary about Monsanto, called "Why We March". Shot at the original march in Toronto, Cailey interviewed key players to obtain valid information about our food system. This is an extremely important project and we are really looking forward to what may come of it in the near future.
https://www.facebook.com/MillionsAgainstMonsantoToronto?ref=stream
https://www.facebook.com/events/466960883376483/?fref=ts
https://www.facebook.com/MillionsAgainstMonsantoToronto?ref=stream
https://www.facebook.com/events/466960883376483/?fref=ts

Interviewing Zach Schieck, personal trainer and anti GMO activist and educator.
Photo by Ben G
Photo by Ben G

5 year old Aurora, daughter of the event organizer Jennifer Berman Diaz, knows that eating chemicals in our foods can make us sick.
Photo by Jennifer Berman Diaz
Photo by Jennifer Berman Diaz
Currently in development...
The Culture of homelessness
This will start as a short documentary that will take an in depth look at why some cultures and religions are less likely to have a homeless community. We find out if it has to do with religion, or if some cultures are just more successful financially or tight knit as a community. Is it really a cultural difference? If so, what can we learn from them?
Culture of Homelessness has begun shooting!

We have started shooting B-roll and are super excited to get things moving. Here are some production stills...
A sandwich shop in Little Italy
A sandwich shop in Little Italy

Candy sushi found in Pacific Mall

Beautiful colours in Little India

Picking a good one in Chinatown

Carmelina, the D.O.P., capturing the excitement on Spadina

A caucasian homeless woman sitting outside of a Chinese butcher. Still have not seen any Asian homeless, even in the Asian areas.

Helping each other

"Love Connection Club"
"Dating Agency, Karaoke, Make up"
"Dating Agency, Karaoke, Make up"