Films

  • Back to Blackdom

    2025, 15:00 Minutes

    In 1903, thirteen Black men and their families escaping the Jim Crow lawsof the South traveled to southern New Mexico and established Blackdom, the state’s first and only all-Black town. Today, two families have returned to the site to win back their ancestor’s land and reclaim their forgotten history.

    Directed by Zoë Colfax

    Produced by Luchina Fisher

    Edited by Chelsi Bullard

  • Mixed.

    Watch. 2023, 8:10 Minutes

    Three biracial sisters explore how their identity influenced their childhood, intimate relationships and how they came to understand their own identities.

    Directed, edited and produced by Zoë Colfax

  • The Lost Kingdom

    2025, 29:10 Minutes

    A Thesis Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Degree of Bachelors of the Arts in the Department of African American Studies and Film and Media Studies by Zoë Colfax

    Advisors: Thomas Allen Harris, Leighton Pierce

  • My Grandparents: The Radicals

    Watch. 2023 5:28 Minutes

    A personal investigation into my grandparents’ 1960s activism and the political consequences that led to my grandfather’s dismissal from the University of Connecticut.

    Directed, edited and produced by Zoë Colfax

    Featuring

    David Colfax

    Micki Colfax

  • Kings of Chaos

    Watch. 2024 1 hour and 12 minutes

    A feature-length documentary depicting New Mexico United's historic 6th season. From finishing first in the USL Championship Western Conference to reaching the quarterfinal of the U.S. Open Cup.

    Contributing cinematographer: Zoë Colfax