The Pathogen of War - Immersive Installation
Interactive Documentary Installation previewing at the Battersea Arts Centre as part of the Shubbak Arab Arts Festival. 27th June - 1st July 2023
Baiting The Scammers
Investigation into India's scam call centres and the new breed of international scambaiters trying to bring them down. Part of the Undercover Asia strand for Channel News Asia.
Selling Surrogates: Wombs for Hire in Georgia
A look at the unregulated surrogacy market in Georgia. Black Leaf Films co-pro with Ch4 News for Unreported World, Channel 4.
Colombia’s Starry Night Toad
The starry night harlequin toad-thought extinct for 30 years being is brought back by science and the traditions of Colombia's indigenous people.
Fighting Hatred with Humour
We see how Suzi Dada and the Two-Tailed Dog Party use street art to fight the erosion of democracy and challenge Hungary’s authoritarian, far-right government.
The Torres Strait: Swallowed by the sea
As the Torres Straits face being swallowed by the rising sea levels, we see how the Islanders are suing the Australian government and taking every opportunity to get their message out.
Ecuador's Hidden Treasure
How the Tesoro Escondido Reserve goes beyond it's original mission of saving the rare brown-headed spider monkey. Part of Al Jazeera's Women Make Science series.
Under the Cover of Covid
How the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic is being used by governments and tech companies to extend surveillance and infringe on privacy around the world. An investigation for Al Jazeera's People and Power series.
Too Cold To Sleep
The renters unions fighting landlords for tenants rights. For the Channel 4 News Film Fund.
Prejudice and Pride In Hungary
Inside Hungary's far right. Part of Al Jazeera's Radicalised Youth series.
Native Nation: Voices of survival
Traditional methods for modern issues: The Navajo Nation offer valuable knowledge to mitigate the effects of climate change on their sacred lands.
Black Butterflies: The cost of going green
Raising reindeer and challenging modernity: Sweden’s indigenous Sami people use their traditional knowledge to fight to keep their nomadic way of life alive.
The Husband School
Trying to tackle sexual violence in Sierra Leone, one man teaches men how to be better husbands. Produced for the award winning ob doc strand Witness, Al Jazeera English.
The Age of Bolsonaro
A journalist investigates land disputes in the Amazon and how Brazil's government uses misinformation as a smokescreen. Part of Al Jazeera's series Whose Truth is it Anyway?
The Dolphin Sanctuary
A team of scientists is building a sanctuary in Greece for dolphins released from captivity, the first of its kind. Part of Al Jazeera's Women Make Science series.
The Living Room
Palestinian architect Sandi Hilal explores how Syrians in the snowy far north of Sweden are changing the dynamics of power between refugees and their host communities. Exhibition film for ArkDes, Sweden.
Homeless in Athens
The Athens homelessness tour, run by those who live it, shows how austerity has hit the vulnerable the hardest. For the Channel 4 News Film Fund.
Never Again: America's Battle of the Bullets
Why do school shootings keep happening in the USA? We visit Parkland, Florida to find out. Part of Al Jazeera's Radicalised Youth Series.
The McStrike
How McDonald's workers on zero-hours contracts are getting organised and striking back against their precarity. For the Channel 4 News Film Fund.
Robogal
Marita Cheng built a tech company to help make disabled people's lives easier. We follow her as she attempts to construct the Jevaroo, her most ambitious robot yet. Part of Al Jazeera's Women Make Science series.
Rethinking Radicalisation
Dr Mohamedou asks if our current obsession with security is making us less safe. Part of Al Jazeera's Radicalised Youth series.
The United Nations vs Haringey Council
How the Latin American community in North London are fighting to save the indoor market that is an essential part of their community. For Channel 4 News Film Fund.