WE ARE THE WATER
Short documentary + photo, created for Tsleil-Waututh Nation Sacred Trust Initiative with support from Patagonia.
Credits: Photography & Cinematography
Screened at the North Shore International Film Festival in Oahu, Hawaii Jan 2023.
WOMAN IN WHITE
Short documentary + photo exhibition, featured at the Kingston Centre for the Arts.
Credits: Cinematographer, Photographer, Post-Production, Editing.
Awards: Buenos Aires International Film Festival, Buenos Aires, Argentina (2022)
Official Selection: Short Film Documentary
Indie Short Fest, Los Angeles, California (2022)
Official Selection: Documentary Short
Imagine This Women’s Film Festival, Brooklyn, New York (2022)
Official Selection: Documentary Short
Toronto Documentary Feature & Short Film Festival, Toronto, Canada (2022)
Official Selection: Documentary Short Film
Love Wins international Film Festival, Roslyn, New York (2022)
Official Selection: Best Short Documentary
FLICKFAIR Film Festival, Los Angeles, California (2022)
Official Selection: Documentary Short
Belleville Downtown Docfest, Belleville, Canada (2022)
Official Selection: Short Film
Barcelona Human Rights Film Festival, Barcelona, Spain (2021)
Official Selection: Short Film
Indie Short Fest
Honorable Mention (Best Documentary Short)
Outstanding Achievement Award in Cinematography (Danielle Khan Da Silva)
Nominated for Best First Time Director, Female (Roshanak Jaberi)
CHILDREN OF CHERNOBYL
Short documentary. At one of the most hazardous worksites in the world, the employees of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant risk their lives everyday. Clean Futures Fund (CFF) is working to improve the health and well-being of all generations still feeling the effects of the historic nuclear accident.
Credits: Co-Director
LOVE THE OCEANS
Short documentary exploring the creation of a marine protected area in Mozambique.
Credits: Co-Director, Host
BEYOND THE GUN
Short documentary exploring the complexities of battling poaching in South Africa.
Credits: Director, Cinematography
SURVIVOR
Short documentary that explores how human trafficking has expanded to become the number two illegal trade in the world and how a small group in Kenya are combatting it while supporting victims and survivors.
Credits: Director, Cinematography
PROJECT 1948
Short documentary that amplifies the voices of youth in post-conflict Bosnia & Herzegovina through the art and science of “photovoice.”
Credits: Director, Cinematography
SAMBHALI: DAUGHTERS OF THE BLUE CITY
Short documentary exploring how a group inspired by the “gulabi gang” in the conservative city of Jodhpur, India is helping the most vulnerable women achieve unity, independence and self-esteem.
Credits: Director, Cinematography
UNFORGOTTEN VILLAGE
Short documentary looking at how a small, once forgotten village in Bali has become a thriving community.
Credits: Director, Cinematography
SUNFARMER
Short documentary looking at how people in Nepal are “farming the sun” to solve energy and water issues.
Credits: Director
SEEDS OF PEACE
Short documentary set in Jordan, Israel and Palestine exploring the possibilities unveiled by gathering “seeds of peace” from conflict regions together to generate ideas that foster understanding, dialogue and unity.
Credits: Director, Cinematography
TO THE RESCUE
Short documentary exploring the impacts of palm oil in Sumatra and how a grassroots team are working to help orangutans and other critically-endangered wildlife while serving the needs of people.
Credits: Director, Cinematography
GREEN HOPE COLOMBIA
Short documentary looking at how Indigenous Amazon communities in Colombia are reforesting their disappearing home.
Credits: Director, Cinematography
PANUT HADISISWOYO WHITLEY AWARD
Short documentary looking at the work of Indonesian conservationist, primatologist, National Geographic Explorer and Whitley Award winner Panut Hadisiswoyo. Narrated by Sir David Attenborough.
Credits: Orangutan Cinematography