“Moms Club is a powerful look at what happens when everyday parents become extraordinary advocates. It’s equal parts inspiring and urgent. A film showing collective action, community resilience, and the power of everyday people to protect what matters most - kids, our schools, and the freedom to learn and belong"
— Cheryl Green, VP Schools & Youth Programming, Human Rights Campaign
ABOUT THE
FILM
When a group of suburban moms discovers their public schools are under attack by a powerful network of religious extremists, they form a secret resistance to protect LGBTQ+ kids and defend free public education. Armed with Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) research, infiltration tactics, and a nationwide alliance of badass moms, they wage a high-stakes battle to expose the conspiracy and reclaim their communities.
Told with the urgency of a true crime thriller and the heart of a grassroots uprising, Moms Club is a defiant, deeply personal story of resistance. This is not just a film about school board drama - it’s a battle cry for democracy, inclusion, and the future of our children.
OFFICIAL
TRAILER
“I was blown away! Moms Club makes a complex power structure — from local protests to national organizations and billionaire interests — clear and understandable”
— Maurice Cunningham PhD, Author of Dark Money and the Politics of School Privatization
WHY THIS FILM
MATTERS
What’s happening in Moms Club isn’t isolated—it’s unfolding in communities across the country. Local school boards have become ground zero for larger political strategies, where national movements quietly shape decisions that impact students, families, and the future of public education. What looks like small, local conflict is often part of something far more coordinated.
At its core, this story is about more than policy—it’s about who gets to feel safe, seen, and supported in our schools, and the growing divide shaping our communities. These moms didn’t set out to become activists, but when faced with something bigger than themselves, they chose to act—reminding us that collective action still matters, and that understanding the system is the first step toward change.
“This is a triumph of a documentary. This film exposes the coordinated machinery behind the anti-trans agenda targeting our schools, and proves that democracy’s strongest defense may be a handful of smart, determined, fiercely loving moms. Watch, and learn”
—Scott Turner Schofield, Actor/writer/speaker “Becoming A Man In 127 Easy Steps”
MAKING OF THE
DOCUMENTARY
For more than five years, our team has embedded itself inside this conflict. We’ve documented over 200 protests, attended school board meetings, turned battlegrounds, and tracked extremist networks tied to powerful national organizations. What started as local “parent concerns” revealed a much larger strategy—one that impacts classrooms, families, and the future of public education across the country.
“The film is full of jump scares. You expect those in a horror movie, but this is a documentary. Local school boards have become a testing ground for some of the dirtiest political tricks in generations, and it maps back to some of the biggest names -- and deepest pockets -- in American politics today”
— Adam Rose, LA Press Club & Freedom Of The Press Foundation
DIRECTORS
STATEMENT
“What began as documenting protests during the George Floyd uprising evolved into something bigger. Over years of filming both sides of deeply divisive issues—often facing threats and hostility—we began to see the same patterns, people, and tactics emerge.
In 2023, we met a group of Southern California moms confronting those same forces at local school board meetings. As we connected the dots, it became clear this was part of a larger, coordinated effort.
Moms Club tells the story of these fearless women—coming together to protect their kids and community, and proving the power of standing united in the face of something much bigger.”
- Miranda Winters - Co-Director Moms Club
“Omg!! What a powerful and compelling film!! It is fucking GOLD!!! EVERY parent across the nation needs to see this documentary!!”
— Alyse, Public Educator Southern California