Documentaries

A documentary is only as honest as the person behind the camera and the portrayed truths can only be subjective. We make documentaries that strive for social change, but the breakthrough can solely result from the equation of the encounter between the filmmaker and its audience.

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    Sandgrains

    José returns home to Cape Verde to find his community transformed. The fish that have provided income and food for generations are disappearing from the sea, and people are being forced to sell the sand from their beaches just to survive. The reasons for this are all around the archipelago: European vessels returning home with fish from Cape Verdean waters.
    Sandgrains is a crowdfunded and crowdsourced documentary.

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  2. Porters Of The Inca Trail

    Porters Of The Inca Trail

    Leoncio Monteagudo is a porter on the Inca Trail to the ruin citadel of Machu Picchu in South America. Working conditions are deplorable, but the porters have organized in a struggle for basic rights. Porters of the Inca Trail tells their story of the world famous adventure trek.

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  3. Take Over

    Take Over

    In England squatting is unlawful but still not illegal…
    Take Over follows a group of Brighton squatters as they challenge conventional views of what it means to squat. It is the story of squatters that have been resisting the eviction order from an abandoned church and it is the chronicle of the ups and downs of this lifestyle.

  4. Crossroads

    Crossroads

    CROSSroads is a short documentary about class among youths in Brighton, UK. The film explores the differing future and present expectations of two teenage boys from disparate backgrounds. The interviews occur on the 25C bus, the only place they share.

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