Jaxon Ray
Directing
Known For

Artistic lovers, Viv and Jay, have become trapped in a vicious cycle of codependent heroin addiction. But when Viv’s wealthy parents hire an interventionist to take Viv to rehab, the couple decides to set off on their own with the help of a suboxone prescription... all they have to do is survive a harrowing night through drug withdrawal.
Withdrawal

a dark story unfolds as teenagers living on a commune are ordered to commit a life altering task by their abusive leader.
COWBOYS: A Short Film

A tipsy young woman calls her ex over to kill a bug.
Ponytailhead

Short film by Jaxon Ray.
Girls Love Discarded Cigarettes
Short film by Jaxon Ray.
On & Off

Campaign for Strawberry Western.
Girls Were Born to be on Monster Trucks

While experiencing writer’s block in developing this film, and waiting for inspiration to strike, it hit the filmmaker that all of the friends she intended to shoot, her so-called muses, had ADHD. Drawing a connection between her muses — charismatic centers of attention — and the generalized assault on our attention centers, Van-Huy uses ADHD as a fake theme around which to engage her muse-friends in interviews and in improvised activities based on these conversations, to make what she calls an “Action Documentary.”
The ADHD Muses

The highs and lows of the increasingly volatile relationship between a pair of young lovers.