Partnering with non-profits and mission-oriented organizations to make films that spark empathy & inspire action on social issues
Branded Short Docs
SAFE Alliance Promo | Austin Anti-Violence
CREDIT: Co-Director, Videographer, Editor
Brain Possible’s 'The Laird Project'
Credit: Story Editor
CASA of Williamson County & Children’s Advocacy Center Story
CREDIT: Director, Videographer, Editor
'Roma Boots' Founder's Story
Credit: Director & Editor
Williamson County Children’s Advocacy Center Promo
CREDIT: Director, Videographer, Editor
'Love From Manenberg' | South Africa Photography Book
Credit: Editor
Go & Do Likewise & Casa Marianella Promo | Austin Immigration
CREDIT: Director, Videographer, Editor
FILMS ARE A POWERFUL FORCE IN OUR WORLD.
LET’S USE THEM AS A FORCE FOR GOOD.
Documentary Films
This 90-min film gives an unbiased look at the polarized U.S. sex equality law, Title IX.
Credit: Story Editor, Colorist, Motion Graphics
In Post Production
Raised on P*rn is a 30-minute short film with over four million views that explores this new form of s*x education that has dangerous implications for children.
Credit: Editor, Story Producer
Full Film Available Here
Untouchable is a 30-minute short film about child & youth s*x trafficking in the U.S. & what can be done to address it.
Credit: Editor & Story Producer
Release Pending
Liberated is a 90-minute film that explores how pop culture shapes a new generation’s beliefs about gender, s*xuality and violence on display among students on spring break.
Credit: Story Editor, Associate Producer
Available on Netflix
High Class is a 60-minute film about former Las Vegas escorts who reveal the systemic coercion & abuse behind the glamorous façade.
Credit: Editor & Story Producer
Release Pending
Nefarious is a 90-minute film exploring the global s*x trafficking industry through the eyes of both the enslaved & their traffickers.
Credit: Editor
Buying Her is a 60-minute film about men who pay for s*x & how they drive the demand for trafficking.
Credit: Editor & Story Producer
Release Pending
Support my new documentary film following frontline workers against child abuse
Kenny Miracle (my real last name) is an Austin-based director, videographer and story editor with two decades of experience crafting award-winning documentaries that have been picked up by Netflix, shown at Oscar-qualifying film festivals, and screened at the U.N.
Most of my work delves into critical topics like trafficking, child abuse, poverty, and political polarization. I have a particular focus on ethical filmmaking practices as well as human-centered stories.
Clients
I’d love to hear about your mission!
Let’s talk today:
573-576-5722
kenny@miraclefilms.co
Located in Austin, Texas. Available remotely.