
Director, Producer, Writer
Jeremy Norrie is a prolific documentary journalist known for tackling bold, unconventional, and thought-provoking subjects with sincerity and depth. His diverse filmography spans viral phenomena, social issues, and spiritual inquiry-each project united by a common theme of empowerment, recovery, and overcoming adversity. Jeremy is best known for his viral hits exploring unexplained mysteries and fringe topics, including I Want to Believe (and its sequels), Aliens vs Bigfoot, and Don't Call Me Bigfoot. He also directed Other Side of the Ring, a revealing look into the hidden realities of professional wrestling, and The Secret Cup, a deep dive into the underground cannabis competition scene. His recent work continues to push boundaries with films like Eat Play Diet (wellness and lifestyle), Spoonful of Poison (exposing hidden dangers in food and medicine), Laughter Has No Color (celebrating minority comedians), Dye Hard (a celebration of tie-dye culture), Alien Contactees, Divine Astrology, Have a Nice Trip (psychedelics and transformation), and I Want to Believe 3. Covering themes from mindfulness and mental health to the afterlife, ghost encounters, animal rescue, and medical alternatives, Jeremy's documentaries reflect a deep commitment to open-minded storytelling. His work frequently features voices from the margins-people with extraordinary stories, often ignored by mainstream media. Above all, Jeremy's mission is to help people through information and understanding. For him, the impact of his films matters more than financial success.