Olivier Sarbil

Películas

Afganistán: Operación Retirada
Co-Producer
La historia de los últimos meses de la guerra en Afganistán, que duró veinte años, a través de la relación íntima entre los boinas verdes estadounidenses y los oficiales afganos que entrenaron.
Afganistán: Operación Retirada
Director of Photography
La historia de los últimos meses de la guerra en Afganistán, que duró veinte años, a través de la relación íntima entre los boinas verdes estadounidenses y los oficiales afganos que entrenaron.
The Riots 2011: One Week in August
Director of Photography
2011 saw the largest wave of disorder in the UK since the 1980s. This revelatory film hears from the people who experienced the riots up close and personal. A decade on, we look back at the summer of 2011 through the eyes of those whose lives have never been the same since. In a series of candid interviews, we hear the story from all angles. Convicted rioters, frontline police, a judge, a government advisor and a grieving father look back at that week in August, and the years that followed, to piece together what really happened and why.
Escaping Eritrea
Additional Camera
An unprecedented undercover investigation into one of the world’s most repressive regimes — Eritrea. Exclusive secret footage and testimony shed new light on shocking allegations of torture, arbitrary detention and indefinite forced conscription.
On the President's Orders
Director
The searing story of President Duterte's bloody campaign against drug dealers and addicts in the Philippines, told with unprecedented and intimate access to both sides of the war - the Manila police, and an ordinary family from the slum. Shot in the style of a thriller, this observational film combines the look and feel of a narrative feature film with a real life revelatory journalistic investigation into a campaign of killings. The film uncovers a murky world where crime, drugs and politics meet in a deathly embrace - and reveal that although the police have been publicly ordered to stop extra-judicial killings, the deaths continue.