FILMOGRAPHY
- 2016 - The Good Life (producer/director) - This web documentary explores the impact of mining on two small towns: Tsumeb, Namibia and Krumovgrad, Bulgaria: Watch project here
- 2016 - Jermuk (producer/director) - Short documentary about imminent changes in the Soviet-era resort town of Jermuk, Armenia Watch film here
- 2015 - Things My Mother Told Me (producer/director) - Short documentary produced for Narrative.ly about the ongoing intimate conversations between one special mum & daughter Watch film here
- 2014 - The Public Life of Manick G. (producer/director) - Short documentary exploring the boundary between the noise and meaning of social media. Premiered at the 2015 Sheffield Doc Fest Watch film here
- 2013 - How We Live (director, produced by Banyak Films) This short documentary travels to the front lines of energy projects across Europe to investigate how our emotional and physical geographies are affected by the way we generate power. Screened at the United Nations and film festivals around the world. Watch film here
- 2012 - Seduction - (director) When Adriana chooses an unconventional way to rediscover intimacy with her husband Ben, a misunderstanding with her psychoanalyst throws reality into sharp relief and forces her to confront the fantasy world she constructed. This short drama screened in the Short Film Corner at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival. Watch film here
- 2010 - A Dollar & A Dream (producer/director) - Follow the journey of a British political activist who travelled to America to campaign for the Democratic ticket in the 2008 election. Excerpts of this short documentary were screened at the 2010 Netroots Nation conference in Las Vegas, Nevada and at an 'America Week' at Clare College, Cambridge. Watch film here
- 2009 - The Middle Men (director/co-producer, produced & commissioned by Murmur Research). The Middle Men is a feature-length documentary which explores the idea of 'middle age' and how men living and working in the UK are experiencing it. The film premiered at the 2010 London Independent Film Festival where it won 'Best British Documentary'. In 2012 the film was broadcast on the Biography channel in Australia and is part of the UK's MindReel database of films. Watch film here
- 2008 - Anyway, Who Are You? (director, produced by Mosaic Films for Channel 4). Broadcast on Channel 4's Three Minute Wonder strand, Anyway, Who Are You? draws parallels in the emotional experiences of two refugees who arrive in London nearly fifty years apart. Anyway, Who Are You? screened as part of the British Film Institute's strand at the 2008 Sheffield International Documentary Film Festival and also as part of the 2009 London International Documentary Festival. The series was nominated for a 2009 Focal Award for 'Best Use of Footage in a Short Production.' Watch film here