Founded in 2002, Regenerate Films is a 501(c)3 nonprofit dedicated to producing and distributing media that benefits human rights, the environment, health, education, accessibility, and the arts.

About Us
  • My Suicide

    Regenerate’s debut narrative feature film confronts teen suicide through a raw, youth-driven lens. Winner of the Crystal Bear at Berlinale and 20+ other festival awards, My Suicide has a cult following that revitalizes itself with each new generation.

  • The Mouschi Project

    Multi-faceted program that educates all ages about the Holocaust through events, interactive media, interdisciplinary curricula, and an animated feature film. Inspired by the Penguin Random House picture book The Cat Who Lived with Anne Frank.

  • Hi, How Are You Daniel Johnston?

    Legendary outsider singer-songwriter Daniel Johnston stars in this psychedelic short film about an aging musician coming to terms with mental illness and the dreams of yesteryear. Executive produced by Lana Del Rey and Mac Miller.

  • By Youth For Youth

    Regenerate’s first and most defining work—a youth-driven PSA campaign that spread throughout California and nationwide, confronting the primary killers of kids: car crashes, suicide, and violence. Broadcast in 450+ cities across the United States.

  • Public Health

    Focused on reducing stigma and building understanding, these animated PSAs and short documentaries explore the personal and human side of public health. Made in conjunction with the Ventura County Drug, Alcohol & AIDS Programs.

  • Human Rights in Nepal

    On-the-ground documentary work supporting democratic voting rights and victims of forced disappearances in Nepal, along with a U.S. teenager producing an award-winning short film on what it means to be a global citizen.

  • Open Borders

    A 40,000 square foot vacant bookstore transformed into a summer-long community art space, music venue, and gallery featuring musical acts from around the world, interactive media, and works by emerging and acclaimed artists.