
All That We Are
Director Ondi Timoner, Producers Morgan Doctor, Sigrid Dyekjær, and Lauren Heimer
World champion triathlete Lesley Paterson and sports psychologist Simon Marshall are an award-winning screenwriting team whose lives are upended when Simon is diagnosed with advanced pancreatic cancer—the same day they secure their dream project adapting Viktor Frankl’s Man’s Search for Meaning. The film follows their race to finish the script and search for a life-saving cure.
Phase of Support: Post-Production

Ondi Timoner
Director
Ondi Timoner is an award-winning filmmaker known for documentaries about visionaries challenging the status quo. She’s the only director to win Sundance’s Grand Jury Prize twice—for Dig! and We Live In Public, both in MoMA’s permanent collection. Her 2022 film Last Flight Home, about her father’s end-of-life journey, was Oscar-shortlisted, Emmy-nominated, and earned her the Visionary Award for Observational Filmmaking as well as the Humanitas Prize. In 2024, she premiered Dig!, XX, The Inn Between, about the only hospice for the homeless in the U.S., and All God’s Children about an interfaith project to stop racism and antisemitism. Timoner founded Interloper Films and chairs Nonfiction for Special Projects at the DGA. She produced, directed, and edited the scripted feature, Mapplethorpe: The Director’s Cut, the critically-acclaimed ten hour series, Jungletown, and numerous award-winning short films, commercials and music videos.

Morgan Doctor
Producer
Morgan Doctor is a Juno and Dora-nominated drummer, composer, and producer whose versatile career spans performance and film scoring. She has performed with renowned artists, appearing on David Letterman and other national TV shows. A former member of The Cliks (Warner/Tommyboy), she has released four solo albums and is endorsed by Zildjian, Vic Firth, Yamaha Drums, and Evans. Her work masterfully bridges rock, jazz, and atmospheric electronic styles. Her film scoring credits include the Oscar-shortlisted and Emmy-nominated Last Flight Home (2022), Coming Clean (2021), and The New Americans (2023) and most recently, All God’s Children. Doctor was both a Producer and Composer on The Inn Between (2024), Ondi Timoner’s compelling documentary about the only hospice for the homeless in the U.S.
Sigrid Dyekjær
Producer
Sigrid Dyekjær has produced over 60 documentary films over the past 25 years. She produced the Oscar-nominated The Cave (2020) by Feras Fayyad, which earned her an Emmy, a Peabody Award, and Cinema Eye’s Best Producer award. In 2022, she launched her company Real Lava with The Territory by Alex Pritz, which won both the Audience Award and a Special Jury Award at Sundance. The film has since won 25 awards, was shortlisted for an Oscar, received three Emmy nominations in 2023, and earned Dyekjær her second personal Emmy in 2024 and a Peabody award. It was co-produced with Darren Aronofsky and picked up by National Geographic. Dyekjær is also Executive Producer on Apolonia, Apolonia by Lea Glob, filmed over 13 years following a young French artist. The film was shortlisted for an Oscar in 2023, won 18 awards including at IDFA and Docs Against Gravity, and secured U.S. theatrical distribution.
Lauren Heimer
Producer
Lauren (Lo) Heimer is a veteran creative with experience across development, business, and legal affairs (BBC Studios, NBCU). After graduating from Harvard, where she studied the intersection of Government and Film, she worked in scripted development before helping launch the Documentary Clinic at the International Documentary Association (IDA) while at UCLA School of Law. There, she advised filmmakers on legal strategy, financing, and production. She fell in love with documentary filmmaking and has been producing ever since. Lo is a founder of Hello Friend Media, a production company that challenges artists and audiences to engage with today’s urgent social questions. Her debut feature, Summer Qamp —a documentary about LGBTQ+ youth at a camp in rural Canada—premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF), had its U.S. Premiere at the Hamptons International Film Festival (HIFF), won multiple audience awards, and is now streaming on Peacock. It is currently being adapted into a musical by Clea DuVall.