Li Wallis is a filmmaker whose work blends visual artistry with a global perspective, exploring mysteries, ecological issues, and the tensions between science and nature. Raised in the American South, she began her career in journalism before moving to Europe as a fine-art painter, later expanding into humanitarian filmmaking and photography across Africa, South America, and Asia-a body of work that earned her Special Consultative Status with the United Nations ECOSOC and membership in the Clinton Global Initiative. Wallis honed her narrative filmmaking through an intensive year-long experiment producing one short film per week, developing a distinctive style marked by meticulous lighting, bold color palettes, deliberate composition, and immersive music. Her debut feature, Flights of Reverie, is a Berlin-set mystery-drama examining humanity versus nature, wildlife trafficking, and the ethics of DNA manipulation. Through her company, Midnight Odyssey Productions, Wallis creates films that combine striking visuals, compelling music, and thought-provoking storytelling, engaging audiences while probing ethical and environmental dilemmas.