Angel Williams, an award-winning writer, and producer, who hails from Washington, D.C but currently lives in Denver, CO. She is U.S. Army disabled veteran that was given an opportunity in 2014, to attend the Writer’s Guild Initiative, there she was encouraged to turn her short stories into screenplays. Angel focuses are on telling the stories of those who live with non-visible disabilities and family dramas. She had the honor of being a fellow with the 2022 cohort of Respectability Entertainment Lab. She has placed as a semi-finalist in The ScreenCraft Film Fund for her sci-fi project, Stone Fate which also made Coverfly’s Red List as well as her family drama Conversations with Mom. Currently she is developing a sports documentary and a historical drama feature. And she holds the position of Vice President of Original Content for Truce Media.
Conversations With Mom Drama A teen wrongfully expelled from school tries to focus on becoming an actress but instead develops an awkward bond with her cringe-worthy mom who has other plans for her.
Stone Fate Sci-fi In a Post-Apocalyptic society, two young dreamers must unite and mature into the leaders who will save their homeland from the nefarious founders who will do anything to maintain power.
Brand New
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Film (short)
by Quincy Ledbetter & Denzel Whitaker
Script Supervisor When a newly famous music producer visits his hometown, he battles the guilt of abandoning his past and the bitterness of an old friend.
55: The Untold Story of the 1993 Dunbar Basketball Team
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Documentary
by Soldier Up Productions/Truce Media
Writer, Producer The untold story of the historical 1993 basketball season of Paul
Laurence Dunbar High School of Washington, DC. This inner-city
team of underdogs rose to set a city record of 40-1, to become
nationally ranked #4, and #1 in the world for high schools, winning
the International School Sports Federation tournament
representing the USA in Athens Greece.