UNFLTRD

A 2C Media Original Series

What if the world could see the story you've been carrying?

The one you protect. The one that won't let you go.

The work that costs more than anyone knows.

The truth you've maybe never said out loud.

When stories are finally seen - unfiltered, told with care - they stop being secrets.

They become proof.

Submit Your Story

WHAT THIS IS

UNFLTRD is a docu-series built on nominations.

You tell us about someone whose story needs to be told. Could be you. Could be someone you know. If it's real and we can film it with integrity—we'll put a full production behind it. Free.

We don't make content. We document.

The story dictates the film, not the other way around. Cinematic and honest. No hype. No rescue arcs. No flattening a life into a lesson.

WHAT WE LOOK FOR

A story worth telling usually has at least two of these:

Stakes - Something real is at risk. A relationship, a livelihood, a sense of self.
Cost - They've sacrificed time, money, identity, safety, or relationships.
Conviction - They keep going when it would be easier to stop.
Contradiction - Complexity. Tension. No clean hero arc.
Truth - The kind of honesty people avoid in public.

What we don't film:

• Pain performed for clicks.
• Suffering dressed up as inspiration.
• Stories that use people, instead of seeing them.

what if the world could see?

CASE STUDY:

THE JOURNEY
TO GIVE A MILE

Kevin Crowe. 600 kilometers across the Yukon. Alone.
This is what it looks like when conviction meets cost.

Watch The Film

HOW IT WORKS

1. You Submit

Tell us about the story. Be specific. Be honest.

2. We Vet

We read every submission. If it's a fit, we reach out within 5-7 days.

3. We Collaborate

Selected stories get a full production team to collaborate with, for free.

4. We Share

The film goes out into the world. No clickbait. No exploitation. Just the work.

SUBMIT A STORY WORTH TELLING

If someone's story has stayed with you - if you think the world should know it - this is your invitation to share it.

Example: "A single dad who teaches his kids math through cooking." or "A tattoo artist who only works with burn survivors."
Not their job title. The thing they're building, fighting for, or refusing to let go of.
What have they sacrificed? What does this take from them - time, money, relationships, safety, identity?
Family, collaborators, people they've impacted - who else needs to be in the room?
Legal issues, safety concerns, minors involved, trauma that requires care, immigration status, etc.
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