Ramfis Myrthil is an award-winning filmmaker, producer and avid story-teller from New York City. Born to Haitian immigrants, he intimately understands the perils of existing as a person of color in America and has made it his life’s work and journey to give voice to the voiceless. His films explore the experiences of people of color, women, and the LGBTQ community––edifying themes of passion, integrity and authenticity in all stories told.
Ricky
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Film (short)
by Hyphen Grant (Drama)
Producer An Ex-Offender struggling with new freedom pursues redemption at all costs when given a job from his neighbor.
Unidentified Objects
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by First Threshold / Riceball Films / Hamilton Moving Pictures (Comedy, Drama and Sci-Fi)
Producer An uptight dwarf and his free-spirited, alien-obsessed neighbor hit the road on a border-defying search for their place in the universe.
Fever
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Film (short)
by SheStrikes
Co-Producer After escaping Jay's racist family to start afresh, Jay and Andre stop at Andre's Mother's birthday party. There, Jay's mental health unravels as he unearths the dangers of his privilege in their interracial relationship.
5150
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Television
Executive Producer A world-famous black celebrity is detained at a mysterious psychiatric facility following his erratic behavior and political activism.
Cicada
Film
by Matthew Fifer / Kieran Mulcare
Producer A New York love story that toes the line between narrative and doc with two actors reliving parts of their own experiences.
State of Louisiana’s Endowment for the Humanities Award
(2018)