We seek to tell stories that matter in today’s turbulent world. Our aim is to shine a light on unexplored topics, both reality-based and fictional, across all platforms. With a keen interest in social and political subject matter, our projects inspire audiences to remain open to multiple possibilities and points of view.

EXPLORE SOME OF OUR PROJECTS:


TIME TO CHANGE

An Urgent Indian Documentary About the Need for Empowerment of Women

Most of the details of this project remain confidential at this stage. However, we can reveal that Divergent is co-producing this timely feature documentary based on a real-life incident in India, on the subject of empowerment of women, with leading Indian and US production house, Guru Films Pvt Ltd.


 GETTING FREE

"Getting Free" reveals the battles of addiction, the harrowing experiences that lead to it, and what finding freedom from addiction can look like. This documentary feature, now nearing the end of production, will introduce viewers to a compelling, diverse cast of real-life characters who have found sobriety through the unconventional, non-theistic, free-of-charge, peer-led, Buddhist-inspired program, Refuge Recovery. These real people take us on their journeys from addiction to transformation. Although their stories have uplifting endings, the narratives also involve conflict, drama, and suspense. They include family strife, physical and psychological abuse, bullying, sexual assault, violent gang activity, brazen thievery, brutal marital discord, and deaths of friends and lovers by overdose. The narratives also include the story of Refuge Recovery’s controversial founder, the “dharma rebel” Noah Levine. We also are not flinching from bigger societal issues that manifest in the stories, including racism, sexism, poverty, homelessness and war.


AMERICAN SPRING

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A Deeply Divided Country Spirals Toward a Second Civil War

 

The United States watched the global “spring” revolutions and thought it was immune. It wasn’t. When a Middle Eastern terrorist partners with violent elements of the Alt Right, the government, divided like the country, can’t stop the American Spring that follows. The President secretly welcomes the rebellion, planning to resign and later direct the street forces in open revolt against the government he once led; while the military is too focused on external threats to diagnose the real internal threat before it is too late. With the dark and well-armed American underbelly exposed, conflict spreads and a second civil war follows. The best hope to avoid irreparable ruin, and to rebuild through a second reconstruction, is one man’s hunt for the Middle Eastern terrorist ... not to kill him but to recruit and make him a hero. "American Spring" creator and writer Bernie Campbell was previously Communications Director of the U.S. Democratic Governors Association and is a global political consultant who has guided foreign governments and international political leaders from Brazil to Nigeria and Ukraine to Nepal.


 

THE SUGAR KING OF HAVANA

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Citizen "Cane" Meets Che Guevara

 

Known as the King of Sugar, Julio Lobo was the wealthiest man in pre-revolutionary Cuba, if not the world. He had a life fit for Hollywood: he barely survived both a gangland shooting and a firing squad, and courted movie stars such as Joan Fontaine and Bette Davis. Ironically, he worked with the mafia while at the same time supporting Fidel Castro's revolution. But when he turned down Che Guevara's personal offer to become Minister of Sugar in the Castro-led Government, Lobo's decades-long reign came to a dramatic end. Based on John Rathbone's New York Times best-seller "The Sugar King of Havana: The Rise and Fall of Cuba's Last Tycoon," this project is a rare, gripping portrait of Cuba's transformation over the years. Like Lobo himself, the story also tackles perennial issues like the true meaning of "success," and the pernicious cost of wealth inequality.