TV pilots

Don’t quit your day job! (half-hour comedy):

Berlin is a playground for the young, broke, and creative – until you’re pushing 30 and still waiting for your big break.

Yuna is a 29-year-old illustrator, part-time kendo fighter, and full-time people pleaser. She’s great at helping everyone, except herself. But when she helps her crush finally get paid for his work, she discovers a hidden talent: creative debt collection. Soon, she and her best friend are running Berlin’s most low-key, slightly illegal, artist-friendly underground debt collection agency.

A quirky comedy about unpaid invoices, unfulfilled dreams, and the fine art of fighting for what you’re worth.

Goth Girls (coming-of-age dramedy, web series, 6×15′):

In a sleepy German town in the early 2000s, a Chinese teenage girl plots her rebellion – armed with black eyeliner, incense, and just enough teenage angst. Tired of her strict mother’s rules and expectations, she teams up with her autistic best friend and their neurotic hippie classmate to carve out her own identity.

A coming-of-age dramedy about culture clashes, unlikely friendships, and the messy art of growing up.

The Hoffmanns (half-hour dramedy)

“When my dad lost his job and we had to leave California to work at Grandma’s hotel in Beijing, I figured: why not film the chaos? I’m Amy. I’m 15. And this is my first documentary – featuring lost-in-translation moments, a hot cousin, and a grandmother who runs the place like it’s a reality show. Welcome to the summer that derailed my life… and kinda made it make sense.”

A mockumentary-style coming-of-age comedy. Think: PEN15 meets The Farewell – awkward, heartfelt, and hilariously real. The story blends diasporic identity and family dysfunction, all told through Amy’s lens as she comes of age behind the camera.