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I'm an Argentinian documentary filmmaker and editor based in Rio de Janeiro. I've traveled through Latin America, Europe and Asia making short films for media outlets, NGOs and brands looking to tell inspiring stories about people creating change in their communities. I direct, shoot and edit documentaries with a focus on gender, the LGBTQ+ community, human rights and the environment because I believe in the potential of documentaries to move an audience to action and generate a positive impact.
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Music was everywhere in Damascus until the war started in Syria. Nabil Arbaain, an oud player, chose to speak out against injustice and found himself blacklisted by the government.
This indigenous internet network aims to protect the local language and culture.
In India, traditions have kept widows from remarrying and enjoying their life for centuries. But this is about to change.
130 million girls worldwide are denied their right to education, but this 15-year-old and her father are connecting with other families to create change.
This traditional band from Oaxaca made up entirely by women is tearing down the stigma that music is only meant to be played by men.
Amnesty International created this mural in Mexico City to remind us of the importance and danger of being a land defender in Mexico.
Ever since she was a child, Marta (a 28 year old indigenous woman from Guatemala) was curious about what it meant to become a woman. Stigma and lack of access to information meant she didn't get the resources she needed at the time.
We traveled through the states of Quintana Roo and Yucatán to discover Valladolid, El Cuyo, Laguna de Bacalar and many more Mexican wonders, and had the opportunity to film this with our friend Kaylee, a talented dancer.
Originating in pre-Columbian Mesoamerica, the awe-inspiring Dance of the Flyers is a dangerous acrobatic ritual to call for rain. Against her family's will, Jacinta flew for the first time at age 18 to become the first female flyer in Mexico.