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“fIRST aNNUAL jACK sWEET mEMORIAL sOFTBALL tOURNAMENT”
This young man tragically lost his life to suicide. In his honor, the local softball team he played for didn’t just play a season — they played for him. What followed was a special year dedicated to his memory and the creation of the Jack Sweet Memorial Softball Tournament, ensuring his name and spirit would never be forgotten.
This video was made a few years ago, and it still has the power to stop you in your tracks — reminding you to pause, reflect, and feel grateful for the life you have.
“Getting into my first film festival”
The best feeling in the world is setting your goals so high you’re not even sure you’ll reach them. When you finally get the chance to see all that work pay off, there’s absolutely nothing like it.
Beyond The Script was a project that broke the mold in its form and approach, and seeing it recognized was a moment I’ll never forget. The film was officially featured at the Lake Placid Film Festival back in 2021 — a reminder of what’s possible when you commit fully and bet on yourself.
“2021 WAS A TURNING POINT YEAR FOR INVISIBLE PRODUCTIONS”
It’s one thing to say you’re going to make it in this industry. It’s another thing to actually find a way to do the exact thing you set out to do.
2021 was a year to remember — not just for what was accomplished, but for the promises that were made. What’s powerful is seeing those promises come back around, full circle. The stories that were first brought to the table then are now more important to tell today than ever before for Invisible Productions.
This is what it looks like when long-term vision meets the right moment.
“We Are Ralph”
When 38-year old Ralph “Rizz” Jean-Marie was reported missing from a motel where he was living in Barre, Vermont, the story was that he up and left after an argument, leaving behind his personal belongings and everything you’d think someone might take if they were going to start a new life for themselves somewhere, or even just taking off to get some space for a few days.
But from day one of the investigation, law enforcement had reason to believe the initial narrative of Ralph’s disappearance wasn’t anchored in the whole truth. Ralph didn’t just walk off, never to be seen again. Someone, or multiple someones, had a hand in his disappearance, but getting answers as to what really happened proved a challenge for local authorities.
Family members and activists alike have been critical of law enforcement’s response to Ralph’s disappearance, and they continue to speak out today about the lack of progress in the three year long investigation. This case is layered – from a secret inquest, to demonstrations and protests from local activists, to the prosecution of a journalist – it all stems from the biggest and most important question at the center of the case: Where is Ralph Jean-Marie? - Kylie Low
“tAKING uP sPACE”
Taking Up Space follows a young female powerlifter and explores what it truly means to take up space — physically, mentally, and emotionally — in a world that often tells women to be smaller, quieter, and less visible.
The documentary isn’t just about strength in the gym. It’s about confidence, discipline, and the internal battles that come with owning your presence and your power. Through lifting, competition, and everyday moments, the film highlights resilience and self-belief in its most honest form.
Taking Up Space is a reminder that strength shows up in many ways — and that choosing to stand fully in who you are can be just as powerful as any weight lifted.