On rare occasions, the voices in my head quiet enough for me to create art. That art becomes a reflection of the chaos within my mind—a mirror I can never escape.
Céd Hopkins is a fearless filmmaker whose work dismantles societal taboos and delves into the intersection of identity, faith, and rebellion. Born and raised in a deeply religious Southern Baptist household, Céd's experiences with spiritual conformity and her eventual rejection of it shaped her bold artistic voice. Her storytelling is raw, provocative, and unflinching, exploring humanity’s most profound questions with a sharp wit and a darkly satirical edge.
Céd’s directorial debut, Are You There God? It’s Me, God. is a deeply personal yet universally resonant exploration of faith, self-discovery, and the power of defiance. Through an avant-garde lens, Céd examines the boundaries of religious dogma and challenges audiences to confront their own preconceived notions about spirituality and morality.
Known for her uncompromising vision and ability to blend psychological intensity with surreal imagery, Céd has quickly become a rising force in the independent film scene. She brings a unique blend of theatricality and authenticity to her work, drawing from personal journals, intimate reflections, and years of observing human complexity in its rawest form.
Céd is not only a filmmaker but a provocateur, determined to create art that sparks conversations and leaves audiences questioning everything they thought they knew about God, the devil, and themselves.
  • Acting (1 Credit)
    Are You There God? It's me, God.2025
    Documentary, Short
  • Producer (1 Credit)
    Are You There God? It's me, God.2025
    Documentary, Short
  • Writer (1 Credit)
    Are You There God? It's me, God.2025
    Documentary, Short
  • Director (1 Credit)
    Are You There God? It's me, God.2025
    Documentary, Short
Birth Date
August 15, 1989
Hometown
Brunswick, GA
Gender
Female
"The world is a dangerous place to live; not because of the people who are evil, but because of the people that don't do anything about it" -Albert Einstein
On rare occasions, the voices in my head quiet enough for me to create art. That art becomes a reflection of the chaos within my mind—a mirror I can never escape.
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