If curiosity is a crime, we are guilty as charged.

We are passionately curious

Especially when it comes to storytelling and the creative process.

We work across mediums

From documentary, commercial, TV, film, animation, VR, AR, WebXR and beyond. Collectively our works have been shown around the world at major festivals and institutions, including Sundance, SXSW, Tribeca, Cannes, Venice, Telluride, NYFF, MIT, and Art Basel.

We have a holistic approach

Where we work closely with filmmakers and storytellers as well as with major studios and brands.

We do what inspires and challenges us

No two projects are ever the same. That’s what keeps things interesting and exciting.

 

Jess Engel is an award-winning, multidisciplinary producer focused on blending storytelling with art and technology. She began her career working in film and as founder at Crimes of Curiosity, her works spans across various mediums. She is a participating producer of the Sundance Institute's inaugural "Future of Culture" Initiative and is a member of the Guild of Future Architects. She has been a Sundance New Frontier fellow and advisor.

Danielle Oexmann is an LA-based director who uses documentary, narrative, and experimental filmmaking techniques to share perspectives on the female experience, women’s issues, social justice, youth culture, food culture, and futurism. In 2014, Danielle became Director of Production at Vice Media where she oversaw LA digital and Viceland production. In 2019, she joined Crimes of Curiosity to focus on new media storytelling through new technology.