Station 32 is a narrative short by writer-director Edward Hemphill. I’m line producing alongside him, supporting the story’s journey from page to screen. It’s a grounded human portrait currently in pre-production.
Logline: When Aleisha, a nurse and single mother, hides her son Cory in a vacant hospital room during her overnight shift, the women on her floor rally to keep him unseen, and each other afloat, under the watch of a strict supervisor, revealing how chosen family forms in the shadows of work and survival.

















