Any Problem is No Problem is a 90-minute documentary film by award-winning filmmakers Alyssa Fedele and Zac Fink, produced by the Oscar-nominated team at Actual Films.
As scandals shake the crypto industry in March 2023, a group of ambitious web3 entrepreneurs are selected for a prestigious tech incubator. With just three months to refine their businesses, sharpen their technology, and perfect their pitches, they prepare for Demo Day—the defining moment where they lay it all on the line before a room full of potential investors. The founders navigate personal struggles, confront past traumas, and discover a sense of community in their shared pursuit of innovation. Shot in a vérité style, interwoven with intimate interviews and dynamic visuals, the film challenges assumptions about the world of crypto. It offers a rare, human-centered glimpse into the dreamers and idealists striving to build the future of the internet.
Alyssa Fedele (director) is an Emmy Award–winning documentary filmmaker based in the San Francisco Bay Area. She directed and edited The Rescue List, winner of the 2021 Emmy Award for Outstanding Social Issue Documentary, Best Documentary at Bend Film Festival, the Social Impact Award at Heartland International Film Festival, and the James Blue Award at Ashland Independent Film Festival.
The Rescue List broadcast on PBS’s series POV and ARTE in Europe. The film was supported by SFFILM’s Documentary Film Fund and The Pacific Pioneer Foundation.
Alyssa edited Make a Splash, an ESPN documentary directed by Bonni Cohen and produced by Actual Films for the Fifty/50 Shorts series. Alyssa produced and edited Steve James’ short documentary film, The Ride of Their Lives, for Amazon’s documentary series, The New Yorker Presents. It premiered at Sundance and screened at IDFA.
Zachary Fink (director) is an Emmy Award—winning director and cinematographer. He shot and co-directed The Rescue List, the story of three boys escape from modern slavery in Ghana. The film was acquired and broadcast by PBS’s acclaimed series POV in March of 2020 and won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Social Issue Documentary in 2021.
He recently lensed the four-part series You Are What You Eat: A Twin Experiment for Netflix, directed by Academy Award-Winning director, Louie Psihoyos, which premiered in January 2024 on Netflix’s Top 10 Shows in both the US and other markets.
Before that, he shot the Emmy Award-winning Netflix film, A Trip to Infiniti. Previously, he spent a month filming in Antarctica where he field directed and lensed a series for PBS’s NOVA called Polar Extremes about life and science at McMurdo Station. He shot State of Pride, a 2019 YouTube Original documentary in which Academy Award winning directors Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman, explore the LGBT rights movement 50 years after Stonewall. In 2016, Zachary developed, produced, and shot The Ride of Their Lives, a short documentary film directed by Steve James about children who compete in youth bull riding rodeos. The film is featured in Amazon Studio’s documentary series, The New Yorker Presents and premiered at Sundance.
In his commercial work, Zachary has shot, directed, and produced documentary style ads for clients including Portal-A, Facebook, Apple, Google, and Infiniti.
Actual Films (production company) is a documentary production company creating powerful films since 1998. Over the past 20+ years, the company has created critically acclaimed, award-winning films such as ATHLETE A and THE LOST BOYS OF SUDAN.
Recent work includes IN WAVES AND WAR and THE WHITEHOUSE EFFECT, which both premiered this year at the Telluride Film festival, as well as the Academy-Award nominated short LEAD ME HOME. Distribution partners include Netflix, HBO, Paramount, ESPN, Disney+, PBS and Samuel Goldwyn. Founded by filmmakers Bonni Cohen and Jon Shenk, who work alongside Justine Nagan, Actual Films’ documentaries have won Emmys and Peabodys, and been nominated for an Academy Award.