In a rapidly evolving media landscape, where division and polarization dominate headlines, Amanda Kasmira Cryer is an Irish-Canadian filmmaker and social impact strategist who advocates for unity and purpose through creativity. She combines cinematic storytelling with social influence to promote global well-being and systemic change.
A Journey Rooted in Social Impact
Cryer founded Rewired Collective, a media, educational, and leadership organization designed to equip individuals with the tools to enact societal change. The organization focuses on addressing root causes of issues through sustainable and comprehensive action. Cryer works through mentorship, coaching, and collaborations to empower others as agents of change.
Her work as a social impact consultant involves collaborating with a wide range of individuals, including media professionals, Nobel Peace Prize laureates, UN leaders, government officials, and activists. These efforts emphasize storytelling as a way to amplify marginalized voices and foster meaningful dialogue.
Bridging Cinema and Advocacy
Cryer’s film Living UN DONE examines the criminal justice system with nuance and authenticity. The film features Yusef Salaam, who was wrongly convicted in the Central Park Five case at age 15 and Betty Anne Waters, whose real-life story was the basis for the film Conviction, featuring performances by Hillary Swank and Sam Rockwell.. Kate Boccia, founder of the National Incarceration Association, also appears, sharing her son’s tragic story.
A few of Cryer’s other projects include What They Wanted, What They Got, a short sold to Showtime, and Lord of Catan, an award-winning production. She has also collaborated with Native Americanactors, including Chaske Spencer, to highlight water infrastructure challenges in Indigenous communities.
Cryer partnered with BenderSpink, the production company behind The Hangover, to adapt Jeffery Potts’ Bloodloss for the screen. This project stands as a testament to Cryer’s dedication to innovative storytelling and now also serves as a tribute to her late colleague J.C. Spink, whose untimely passing deeply impacted her.
A Visionary for Systemic Change
Cryer emphasizes creativity as a tool for systemic change and advocates for transformative dialogue to address global challenges. As a global ambassador for GetBundi, a STEM and digital education platform for African women, she supports accessible education for future generations.
Redefining Media in the Modern Era
Cryer’s media organizations, Rewired Collective and AC Media Global, aim to shift divisive narratives by amplifying stories of positive change. They focus on mission-driven projects to promote unity and impact global audiences.
Conclusion: Creativity with Purpose
Amanda Kasmira Cryer demonstrates the potential of creativity to inspire action and foster global responsibility. Through her films, social impact initiatives, and advocacy, Cryer exemplifies how storytelling can be a force for meaningful change.







