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Inside Saydnaya

Interactive Documentary | Various

Roles: Editor / Colourist

I collaborated with Forensic Architecture on this digital storytelling project for Amnesty International that explores the notorious Saydnaya prison in Syria through the memories of ex-prisoners.

Visit saydnaya.amnesty.orgto explore and experience the project in full.

Awarded the Futures of Media Award for Best Interactive Documentary at the Peabody Awards.

Lowest to Highest

Documentary | 27 mins

Role: Editor

Five friends with a truckload of (dis)abilities riding human powered vehicles 2000km from Australia’s lowest point, Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre to the highest point at the summit of Mount Kosciuszko (2228m).

Available on Vimeo On Demand: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/lowesttohighest/

https://rummin.com/lowest-highest/

Sidelines

Documentary | 15 mins

Role: Editor

Best mates, Shaun and Zac, fulfil a lifelong dream to form their own cricket team. After overcoming financial and social hurdles to get the The Derwent Scorpions established, they struggle to field a full team or win games. Determined to turn the team's fortunes around, Shaun and Zac recruit new teammates from Hobart's migrant community, and unlikely friendships begin to form.

Nominated for Best Short Form Documentary at AIDC 2021

Nominated for Best Short Film at Screen Producers Australia Awards, 2022

Broadcasted on SBS ONE

Available on SBS On Demand

Photo Credits: Eliya Cohen

Returning patrula

Documentary | 11 mins

Role: Editor

A documentary about a collaboration between the University of Tasmania, the Tasmanian Aboriginal Centre and a private landowner that saw Tasmanian Aboriginals returning to ancestral land for the first time in over 200 years…

Photo Credit: Matthew Newton

https://rummin.com/returning-patrula-fire/

Maraquita

Documentary | 10 mins

Roles: Writer / Producer / Director / Editor

Maraquita spent 22 years of her life in Sunbury Asylum on a diagnosis that was found to be incorrect.

This documentary explores her injustice as remembered by her son Tony.

Convoy

Documentary | 28 mins

Role: Editor

Following Bob Brown and the Stop Adani Convoy’s epic road trip from Tasmania to the Galilee Basin in Far North Queensland a distance of over 3500 kilometres, with the aim of stopping the development of the Carmichael coalmine.

https://rummin.com/convoy/

Routes

Documentary | 86 mins

Role: Assistant Editor

"Travel through the Balkan Route, where migrants confront heart-breaking choices, marginalised people struggle to survive and despite it all, families cling to the promise of hope and a more human life."

Watch online here

Family Trees

Documentary | 12 mins

Roles: Producer / Director / Camera / Editor

6th generation wool farmer Michael shares what makes his family farm different to their neighbours and how diversity is offering them resilience in the current drought.

Brunch Backwards

Documentary | 10 mins

Roles: Producer / Director / Camera / Editor

Brunch Backwards entices foodies back to the paddock, celebrating local producers, ethical eateries and the story of what’s on your plate.

https://vimeo.com/brunchbackwards

Back to Burma

Documentary | 5 x 4 mins

Roles: Producer / Director / Camera / Editor

Back to Burma is a video mini-series exploring the personal stories of Burmese expats who have decided to return to Myanmar.

These 5 individuals all left their homes during the military dictatorship and built new lives in foreign countries. 

Now they have decided to return, to re-start their lives in a rapidly changing Myanmar. With cross cultural experiences, altered outlooks and a desire to be part of their country's future, how do these repats fare when they return Back to Burma? 

The Comic King of Guatemala

Documentary | 10 mins

Roles: Producer / Director / Camera / Editor

A carload of comics head from the U.S to Guatemala, a dream or a disaster?

This documentary takes a look at Guatemala’s first ever comic book shop, offering an insight into its impact on the community.

Road to Regeneration

Commercial | 3 x 6 minutes

Roles: Producer / Director / Camera / Editor

Documentation of a 12 month project, funded by the Federal Government, Kiewa Catchment Landcare Groups and in partnership with project mentor Graeme Hand. The project sought to explore and teach the theories of regenerative agriculture using safe to fail trial strips on each property.

A Mongolian Couch

Documentary | 12 mins

Roles: Producer / Director / Camera

Begzsuren welcomes guests into his home from all over the world, offering these visitors aspects of traditional Mongolian Culture and in exchange his guests offer insight into how they live and work back home. Everyday Begzsuren is on an adventure and a mission.

By inviting the world into his home, he is slowly but surely improving his own.

Humanity's Heart

Documentary | 1 x 60 mins + Additional short form edits

Roles: Assembly Editor / Editor

Humanity's Heart highlights the complexities of the refugee crisis.

Filmed across Calais, Lebanon, Greece and in the UK, Humanity's Heart bring to light the experiences of refugees, volunteers, spiritual leaders and locals impacted by the largest crisis since WWII.

https://humanitysheart.com/humanitys-heart-films

Provincial Politics

Documentary | 9 mins

Roles: Producer / Director / Camera / Editor

Provincial politics in the Philippines are anything but straightforward.

In the small provincial town of Sagada, Richard Yodong runs for Deputy-Mayor. His honest approach to politics sets him apart from other politicians in town. With the camera always close by, Richard lives through election times dominated by the battling of two formerly cooperating politicians over the most powerful and lucrative position in town.

Their race for mayor gives an insight into how politics works in the provinces, the lasting impact it has on the local people and why having a wedding suddenly becomes overly popular during election times.

Swimming with the Smiths

Documentary | 8 mins

Roles: Producer / Director / Camera / Editor

After traveling the world refereeing international swimming events (...and collecting dolls from all the countries), identical and inseparable Janice and Judith Smith are now retired, happily spending time with their beloved cats and crafts.

Something in Common

Commercial | 3 x 3 mins

Roles: Producer / Director / Camera / Editor

A collaboration with the Australian Human Rights Commission to highlight three often undiscussed and ignored human rights issues facing Australians...

Inside Saydnaya

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Lowest to Highest

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Returning patrula

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Maraquita

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Convoy

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Routes

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Family Trees

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Brunch Backwards

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Back to Burma

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The Comic King of Guatemala

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Road to Regeneration

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A Mongolian Couch

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Humanity's Heart

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Provincial Politics

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Swimming with the Smiths

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Something in Common

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