About
With a deep fascination for adventure narratives, I’ve spent the past decade exploring documentary filmmaking through stories that transcend borders and time.
Based for many years in Myanmar, I led expeditions and directed films across a country secluded yet filled with fascinating stories. I later joined the British expedition The Last Overland as director and photographer, traveling from Singapore to London while capturing Southeast Asia’s familiar beauty, the Tibetan plateau’s endless roads, and Central Asia’s ancient cities. More recently, I directed my first feature documentary on an expedition across Africa’s Copperbelt, exploring the impact of mining on the region and its communities.
In parallel, I work as a cinematographer with a particular interest in framing, rhythm, and movement, including collaborations on experimental dance films. Whatever the format, the power of images to convey ideas and emotions remains an everyday obsession.