

Ten Women, One Path
Production begins in September 2026.
Coming Soon
This documentary is an intimate, observational portrait of ten women embarking on a multi-day walking journey along the Camino de Santiago. Rooted in presence rather than performance, the film explores leadership, healing, and collective care through movement. Participants step away from their daily lives and into a shared experience of walking, reflection, and mutual support.
Rather than presenting mental health as something to be fixed or overcome, the film centers it as a lived, ongoing reality—one that exists alongside leadership, responsibility, and joy. Through quiet moments, embodied practices, and candid reflection, the documentary captures how growth unfolds when individuals are trusted to lead themselves and one another.
The film is currently in development and coming soon.
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Produced By
This project is produced in partnership with The Joy Lab, Inc., an organization dedicated to creating accessible and inclusive pathways to mental wellness through movement, mindfulness, and community-based leadership.
The Joy Lab’s work emphasizes empowerment over hierarchy—inviting individuals to step into leadership regardless of where they are in their mental health journey. This philosophy is embedded into the structure of the documentary, with participants taking turns leading daily practices and guiding the walk itself.
Together, the film and The Joy Lab aim to reframe how mental health, leadership, and collective care are represented—shifting away from deficit-based narratives and toward stories rooted in trust, agency, and shared responsibility.
Themes:
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Mental health as a lived, ongoing experience
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Leadership through embodiment and care
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Trust, responsibility, and shared accountability
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Movement as a tool for reflection and connection
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Community built through presence, not performance
