Carlie Raymond, a Boston native with Haitian roots, is acclaimed as one of the leading female filmmakers to keep an eye on. She's recognized for her commitment to empowering women and fostering positive change within her community. Holding a Bachelor's degree in Entertainment Management, she has significantly influenced both filmmaking and poetry. Her diverse roles in filmmaking, including those of screenwriter, director, and script supervisor, have distinguished her among her peers. Carlie's commitment to independent filmmaking is evident, with  projects featured in prestigious festivals such as Cannes, ATLFF, and SXSW. Her extensive experience as a script supervisor includes working on major network projects like the Emmy Award-winning 'Black Women OWN the Conversation' on OWN Network, as well as projects on platforms like Netflix, Hulu, BET, and Prime Video. Currently, she's working on a documentary about the BRCA breast cancer gene, further demonstrating her commitment to female health and empowerment.
Beyond her cinematic work, Carlie dedicates herself to community service and philanthropy, organizing benefit concerts and founding the Jupiter Arts Center to foster youth development through the arts. Her poetic journey, exploring introspective and self-explorative themes in works like 'Not Charlie,' 'Timekeeper,' and 'Road Signs,' complements her achievements in film. Living in Atlanta with her partner and five sons, Carlie draws continual inspiration from her family, fueling her diverse and creative endeavors.

PACKAGED


Janelle, seeking a fulfilling relationship with her love interest Trey, grapples with the realization that his frequent but small packages can't compensate for his absence. This leads her to an encounter with a mysterious sender, who helps her discover her inherent worthiness.

ONE MORE NIGHT

Evelyn, works hard to hide the impact of societal class disparities on her life. However, when she faces a housing crisis and the prospect of another night without shelter as a single mother, she confronts her fears of social stigma. This situation forces Evelyn to reconsider her reluctance to seek help and leads her to a new understanding of pride, recognizing her own resilience and perseverance.

HOPE

Hope, reentering the dating scene, remains optimistic despite her nervousness and the challenge of adapting to its changes. Her hopes are tested when her date Andy fails to show up and arrives later with someone else, plunging her into self-doubt. However, an encounter with a kind-eyed gentleman named Jeremiah and a bold confrontation with Andy ultimately leave her feeling proud and reaffirm her resilience and hopefulness.

VISION BOARD

Camilla "Cam" Ashbury and her boyfriend Bennett Cooper start a new chapter at her family's cabin, where she and her best friend Tory Andrews discover a supposedly magical family heirloom, a vision board. As Tory's wish for love comes true, they suspect the board's power, but soon realize its manifestations are malicious and bring distress. Cam and Tory delve into Cam's family history to uncover who tainted the board with dark magic and to reverse the curse.