Client: Parachute Pictures
Following the devastating 2004 Christmas day tsunami that destroyed much of Banda Aceh, Indonesia, this film celebrates the work of Education International who built and equipped 25 new schools in the stricken area.
Client: Parachute Pictures
Escaping brutal working conditions and even murder at sea, an estimated 1200 Burmese migrant fishermen have found exile and sanctuary on a remote South Pacific isle.
Official Jury's Selection, Best Labour Film Short, 2009 Geneva Labour Film Festival.
Client: Parachute Pictures
An investigation into the brutal murder of a leading Guatemalan trade union leader. Zamora, at the centre of a labour dispute at the Pacific port of Puerto Quetzal, was ambushed by a government-sponsored death-squad and shot in front of his children. Screened at the Milano Film Festival.
Client: Parachute Pictures
This film examines the deadly transmission of HIV/AIDS along East Africa's key transport corridor which runs from Uganda, southern Sudan and the Great Lakes region to the Kenyan port of Mombasa.
Client: Foreign & Commonwealth Office
This film examines the evidence for anthropomorphic global warming and climate change, and how it will impact on global trade, security and the plight of those most likely to be threatened by it.
Client: Foreign & Commonwealth Office
Exploring what it means to be young, British and Muslim, the film examines the history of Islam in the United Kingdom and talks to a group of Muslim teenagers from Bradford who share their experiences of their identity in modern Britain.
Client: Foreign & Commonwealth Office
A look at the amazing history of the Foreign Office, from it's origins in a ramshackle building to the vast Victorian edifice it currently inhabits. Featuring interviews with past Foreign Secretaries and dramatic reconstruction of the historic moments it has seen.
Client: TVE (Television for the Environment)
Five half-hour programmes for this long running series. 'Return to Srebrenica', 'Blue Danube?', 'Srebrenica - Looking for Justice', 'For Richer, for Poorer' and 'Donor Circus'.