Female & Non-Binary Led 

Production Company 

Who are we?

Girl Game Gang is a female & non-binary led production company that offers film and audio production services in Portland, OR. 


We provide BIPOC and LGBTQUIA+ with media experience through community-based productions. With a focus on production services for events and projects that promote social change, we highlight topics important to those typically excluded from media.

Project Portfolio

Silent Voices

Based off a Play Written by Donna Hayes

Grandmother of 17 year old victim Quanice ‘Moose’ Hayes who was shot three times with an AR-15 rifle from some 10 feet away as he was on his knees with hands in the air. 

Mothers March, Gathering for Patrick Kimmons

In collaboration with the Pacific Northwest Family Circle

A collection of more than a soxenstories produced by Donielle Howard, from the hearts and minds of mothers who have lost their children to police violence.

The Christopher Kalonji Story: A Murder They Called Suicide

In Production

Learn the story of Kristopher Kalonjis who was murder by the Clackamas County Sherifs after a 911 call was made on his behalf asking for help because Christopher was experiencing a mental health crisis. His death certificate says suicide however Irene Kalonji wanted the real story to be told about her 19 year old son who was brutally murdered, teargassed and beat by police while under duress, begging for help. The interviews with friends, family, teachers and prominent community leaders shed light on the horrific and inhumane treatment of Christopher and a family grieving his death and highlight stories about the real Christopher Kalonji and the legacy of his humor, kindness and comradery that he will forever be remembered for.

Dead Moon Day

By KatMeow Garcia,  Liz Vaughn and Jamie Plakos


Interviews with Dead Moon fans and public officials as Portland celebrated the first annual Dead Moon Day downtown at City Hall.

This is Kalapuyan Land

By Melissa Salazar & Katmeow Garcia

A documentary about the exhibition of contemporary Indigenous artworks alongside a selection of historical panels curated by Steph Littlebird.

GuignolFest

Every year Girl Game Gang participates in GuignolFest, a 72hr horror film festival in Portland, Or. We open up our team to any BIPOC and LGBTQUIA+ crew regardless of production experience level. Together we write, costume design, film, create music for, and edit a 6 minute and 66 second long film in 72hrs.

A Feminine Touch

Follow the life of a haunted severed feminine hand, watch as it travels from a free box on a Portland Or street corner into homes and parties to wreak havoc like it’s predecessor the monkey’s paw. Be careful what you wish for.

Senior Slashers

Ever wonder what CandyMan, Michael and Freddy Kruger got up to in their golden years? Watch the senior gang go after one last victim, a liberal radio DJ and killing her friends, and neighbors in the process.

Puppets in Hell

Influencers are taking over the airwaves but can they stay on top for long? 

Filmed during the COVID-19 shut-down with footage compiled from individual homes.

Home on the Rage

A bar built on the same site of an old church with the ghost of the a girl who clergy abused. The spirit from the past takes over the body of present day cowgirl as she waits for her bartending friend to finish up his shift. The spirit wants revenge on all misogynists a rootin’ tootin’ bloodbath ensues.

Measure Up

Follow a team of pharmaceutical employees as they show off their sales skills for a TV game show. Can the team can Measure Up? Or is the old saying true? You shouldn’t get high on your own supply.

Join Us!

The festival happens annually over a weekend in mid-October. 


Be a part of our team for the wonderful, creative, hot mess that is the 72 hour horror film festival.