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BLACK CREATOR MAKES SHORT AND ENGAGING FILMS THAT SPEAK TO THE SOUL

During Black History Month, we honor the storytellers shaping culture in real time and Myracle Sims is one of them.

Known online as Majormyra, Myracle has carved out a lane in vertical short filmmaking, turning social media into a cinematic space that celebrates Black life with intention and beauty. Her breakout film, My ATL Smile, captured the vibrant spirit of Atlanta and became a viral reminder that our cities, our energy, and our everyday moments are worthy of the big screen, even on a phone.

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She continued by saying that storytelling is through projects like Cycles, which explores the emotional patterns and generational experiences that shape us, and Roots, a visual love letter to heritage, identity, and where we come from. Each film blends poetry, culture, and community in a way that feels both personal and powerful.

Myracle’s work reflects the heart of Black History Month; honoring our past, celebrating our present, and documenting the beauty of who we are right now. Through her lens, Black stories aren’t just told , they’re preserved, elevated, and felt.

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