Noon Productions is a filmmaking practice led by Mayan and Reuben.
Our work sits between pop and philosophy: visually sharp, emotionally direct, and interested in how people actually think, break, attach, and survive. Identity, systems, relationships — not as themes, but as lived pressure.
We’re not trying to be neutral. We’re trying to be precise about what it feels like to be human in messy systems, and possible ways to reform.
Writer / Director / Producer
Mayan makes films about how people are misread — by systems, by language, by each other.
Her work is shaped by lived neurodivergence and a refusal to simplify people into clean narratives. She’s interested in contradiction, emotional overload, pattern recognition, and the gap between who someone is and who they’re labelled as.
Her films explore identity, mental health, trauma, gender, and neurodivergence through a social lens, as lived experience under pressure.
Her upcoming work focuses on female relationships under patriarchy and misogyny, and a world-building series about how monsters are made, not born — shaped by the socialisation and lived experience of womanhood.
Writer / Director / Producer
Reuben comes from journalism, which means he’s trained to look for what’s actually happening underneath what people say.
His work focuses on documentary and narrative storytelling about how people build meaning, identity, and belief systems.
He’s interested in stories that don’t resolve neatly, but still land clearly. Human behaviour without simplification. Truth without flattening it.
At Noon Productions, he develops documentary and narrative projects alongside commissioned work, balancing clarity, structure, and audience engagement without losing complexity.
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