Documentary Filmmaking & Production
Producer & DP
I am a documentary filmmaker focused on stories at the intersection of environmental destruction, illicit economies, and violence, primarily working in Latin America and across transnational contexts.
My work often unfolds in conflict-affected and high-risk settings, where access is fragile and production conditions are shaped by security, logistics, and shifting power dynamics.
Depending on the project, I take on roles across directing, producing, camera, and on-the-ground coordination, enabling compact productions that remain flexible in complex field environments.
Through my films, I aim to situate local realities within wider systems of global demand, policy, and extraction, connecting lived experience to the structures that shape it.
ScreenGrabs: Latest Documentaries / Publications
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Deep inside Honduras’ protected forests, a battle is taking place between environmental defenders and deforestation. Deforestation rates in the country are among the highest in the Americas, threatening one of the world’s most biodiverse ecosystems. In 2024, its government launched a plan to eliminate deforestation by 2029, with a special focus on recovering land used by criminal groups for timber trafficking.
Can Guns Save a Forest?
Role: Director, Producer & B-Camera (+ Post production)
VICE takes you inside one of the most surreal and extreme traditions on earth, El Salvador's Fireball Festival, to witness the battle of the fireballs firsthand.
Find out as VICE takes you inside the fire and the flames of the latest Fireball Festival to see the incredible action up close and personal.
Inside El Salvador's Terrifying Fireball Festival
Role: Director, Producer & Camera (+ Post production support)
“In northern Honduras, a fragile truce unfolds in the Laguna de los Micos, where rangers, fishers, and soldiers navigate the tension between survival and conservation in a battle to protect one of the region’s most vital marine ecosystems.”
The Lagoon: A Fishing Battleground
Role: Director, Host, Producer & Camera (+ Post production support)
El Salvadors Most Iconic Street Food
“La Campanera was formerly one of the most dangerous neighbourhoods in San Salvador, El Salvador. But with the area on the rebound, VICE sent journalist Fritz Pinnow to try a hangover cure at Mercado Central and then learn to make pupusas at a roadside stall with a devilishly spicy menu.”
Role: Director, Host & Producer (+ Post production support)
Coming soon: The Crafty Community Lionfish Hunters