
Social Impact
Filmmaking Club

OUR PROJECTS
The Nueva Social Impact Filmmaking Club proudly presents our first documentary, Unveiling the City! During the 2022-2023 school year, the team embarked on a journey to create a film about the disappearance of San Francisco's fog due to climate change. We interviewed dozens of local residents, university researchers, and park rangers across the Bay Area--including Muir Woods, Mission Dolores Park, Fisherman's Wharf, and Fort Point--to shed light on the societal, economic, and global implications of this environmental shift. With this film, we hope to raise awareness about the profound effects of climate change and inspire action!

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PROJECTS IN THE WORKS
In the 2025-2026 school year, the Nueva Social Impact Filmmaking Club has big plans. Here are some upcoming projects for this school year. Each project is crafted with passion and creativity to captivate broad audiences.
Special Needs Young Adults Documentary
Coming Spring 2026
Building upon our work with the Big Wave Project, we're expanding our sights to answer the questions: What support systems exist for people with special needs and how do these systems change as one grows up?
Food Waste PSA (Humans of Nueva)
Coming Spring 2026








