DOCUMENTARY

Films that observe, question, and confront.

Our documentary work engages with political realities, lived experience, and structures of power—approaching film as both observation and analysis.

We develop documentary work through sustained observation and critical engagement with lived experience.

Our films focus on displacement, systems of power, and the fragility of human dignity—

constructing narratives that hold complexity
rather than resolve it.

LATEST FILM — IN DEVELOPMENT

Architect

Architect is a research-driven documentary reconstructing the spatial and psychological conditions of offshore refugee detention.

The film draws from the lived experience of Elahe Zivardar, translating memory into architectural form through modelling, reconstruction, and moving image.

Combining documentary footage with spatial visualisation, Architect examines how detention environments are designed as systems of control—and how memory persists within these structures.

Status: In Development
Format: Feature Documentary (Hybrid)

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In selected projects, we integrate animation as an extension of documentary language—particularly when working with memory, absence, or research-based material that cannot be directly observed. These elements are developed through collaboration and grounded in academic research and lived experience.