The unexpected story of a young mother who commutes from Mexico to the US every day. Karla Nutter is one of thousands of dual citizens who straddle a line that members of their families are barred from crossing. This is the story of her daily commute. ...


A short documercial film shot in Mexico following Phil Martin on his search to find the best producers for his tortilla factory in Ireland. Blanco Niño makes awesome, authentic and naturally gluten free corn tortillas from beautiful nixtamalised and ...


Marielle Franco, a Brazilian politician and LGBT and human-rights activist, was killed in March 2018. While coming to terms with the death of her partner, Monica Benicio continues the fight to give a voice to those who are deemed disposable in Brazil: ...


Brazil and soccer: the two are practically synonymous. In a country with over 200 million people, everyone gets a chance to play, including the blind. For Andre de Souza Carlos, soccer provided a fuel to keep fighting after he lost his vision. During ...


Papua New Guinea’s rainforests are being torn down at an alarming rate, and the people whose lives depend on them are facing intimidation and abuse when they try to speak out, says Global Witness.​ One of these activists, Paul Pavol, received this ...


The Cerrado, the Brazilian savanna, is the world’s oldest tropical biome. It covers 25 percent of Brazil’s land mass, in the central part of the country. But it is being cleared two times faster than the Amazon. Despite its richness, the Cerrado ...


Bewley’s Team & Coffee, an Irish beverage company founded in 1840, and its supplier SOPPEXCCA, a cooperative of growers, in Jinotega, Nicaragua. Filmed and edited by Eduardo Martino. zuppafilmes.com 2018 ...


A short film shot in Zona Bananera, Colombia, where a group of fairtrade banana growing cooperatives are providing a sustainable living for small-scale farmers. Commissioned by the Fairtrade Foundation UK and published on the Guardian website on 25 ...


Shot for the Fairtrade Foundation UK, this video shows the fair-trade banana-growing Coobana cooperative in Panama which has resisted pressure from big international corporations and is providing a sustainable alternative for struggling small-scale ...


A team team from Bewley’s Team & Coffee, an Irish beverage company founded in 1840, visits the Fairtrade coffee producers from SOPPEXCCA, a cooperative of growers, in Jinotega, Nicaragua. ...


Two 83-year-old friends are spending their holidays on their sailing boats, as they have for over twenty years. A short documentary about friendship, freedom and the fight against the weakness of old age. ...


Japan has the largest percentage of older people in the world, with 27.3 percent of its citizens 65 years and older. According to a government estimate, by 2025, Japan will face a shortage of 37,700 care workers. To fill the gap, robots of all shapes and...


Japan’s average life expectancy was the highest in the world, at 83.7 years, in 2015 according to the World Health Organisation, with men living to an average of 80.5 years and women to 86.8. But what’s the point of living longer if you’re not ...


Former drug dealer and ex-con James London, known as “Big Jim”, moved to Youngstown, Ohio, to find a larger place to live. The Idora neighbourhood where he moved had been devastated by the collapse of the steel mill in the 1970s and succumbed...


Sven Torfinn was commissioned by The New York Times to shoot stills and video for this feature. Jeffrey Gettleman examined the plans for a road that would bisect Tanzania’s Serengeti National Park. Environmentalists claim it will disrupt the Great ...


Allan Hills lives in the ruins of Detroit, The Motor City of the World. His home is the abandoned plant where the world famous luxury car, Packard, was once made. Packard was the biggest factory in the world, housed in this 325,000 square metre ...