Carla Grande
Carla Grande—yeah, that name’s been buzzing around lately, especially if you’re the type who can’t get enough of wild weather or mysterious documentaries. Her film credits? Oh, they’re not your average popcorn flicks. She’s front and center in The Twister: Caught in the Storm (2025), which, honestly, is pretty much what you’d expect from a title like that—chaos, adrenaline, and the kind of tornado action that’ll have you gripping your couch cushions. It’s not just about the weather though; this one digs into the people who chase the storms, the science behind it, and what pushes someone to stare down Mother Nature when anybody else would be running for cover.
But Carla doesn’t just live in the eye of the storm. Back in 2020, she popped up in Chasing the Equinox. That one’s a whole different vibe—think ancient mysteries, cosmic alignments, and people trying to crack the code of the universe with nothing but a camera crew and a sense of wonder. Not exactly your Friday night rom-com, but hey, it’ll get your brain spinning.
And if you rewind a few more years, there’s Tawai: A Voice from the Forest (2017). This film is quieter, more reflective. It’s about connection—between people, nature, and the stories we tell ourselves about what it means to belong somewhere. Carla’s projects tend to have this thread running through them: curiosity, a bit of guts, and a willingness to explore places (and ideas) most folks barely even think about. So, yeah, if you’re looking for someone who’s seen a thing or two—or at least pretended to on screen—Carla Grande’s your girl.