FairSay Films Presents

DISPLACED

Nominated for Best US Showcase Short Film at SOHO International Film Festival!

When an American woman accompanies undocumented migrants to court, the immigration crisis becomes personal.

DISPLACED provokes thought, inspires action, and sparks meaningful dialogue about the realities for all who strive to call America their home.

Learn More about DISPLACED and its impact!

FairSay Films

A female owned and operated production company dedicated to the voice of the underrepresented.

Producers Cristina Doikos and Tiffany Hodges first met at Urban Artists Collective as actor/writers and evolved into collaborative writing partners. Motivated by a shared passion to amplify the voices of marginalized communities, they co-founded FairSay Films. Through their work they aim to spark positive social change while shedding light on overlooked narratives.

Their short film, DISPLACED, earned recognition from SoulTech Magazine and inclusion in their Soundbites2Solutions series for its powerful narrative that delves into the intricate layers of America's flawed immigration court system. Paired with esteemed panelists, the inaugural event played to a sold-out crowd at Anthology Film Archives in NYC and offered poignant insights into the solutions of America’s immigration crisis. The film went on to be nominated for best short at SOHO International Film Festival as well as premiering on the west coast at the Burbank International Film Festival.

Cristina and Tiffany's remarkable trajectory from actors to writers to producers has been featured prominently in SoulTech Magazine's Goddess Issue. They have also been on the Citizen Journalist podcast for their proficiency in addressing the immigration crisis and their commitment to social-impact filmmaking.