Cinematography
Por mais de 40 anos, Ashur Shamis foi membro da Irmandade Muçulmana Líbia e inimigo número um do Coronel Gadaffi no exílio, com uma recompensa de US$ 1 milhão por sua cabeça. Seu sonho de uma Líbia "livre" quase lhe custou sua vida e a de sua família.
Cinematography
In the year 2000, mass protests led by people living with HIV in Durban, South Africa, radically transformed the global debate on human rights in health, giving rise to a series of major advances in public health for vulnerable and marginalized people the world over. Now, two decades later, many of these hard-won gains are in severe jeopardy, putting tens of millions of lives at risk. In FROM DURBAN TO TOMORROW, the stories of five courageous frontline advocates from different parts of the world lend powerful dimension to this rapidly worsening crisis and the impending battle for a meaningful, universal human right to health.
Director of Photography
An amazing story of love and family, celebrity and music. A portrait of Hedi Jouini, the godfather of Tunisian music.
Cinematography
Conheça um grupo de pessoas que, desde 1996, reage a governos e empresas farmacêuticas que bloqueiam o acesso a medicamentos de baixo custo para o tratamento do HIV e da aids em países em desenvolvimento.
Director of Photography
One of a four-film series on the AIDS epidemic in India, this film examines the virus as Indian society's great class leveler, following its transmission through interweaving stories that link urban and rural India.
Focus Puller
After Elizabeth's husband dies, she begins to play her tenor saxophone again, and remembers when she was 15 and a member of the Blonde Bombshells, an all-girl (with one exception) swing band. Accompanied by the exception and urged on by her grand-daughter, Elizabeth hunts up all the old members of the band and urges them to perform, and in doing so, learns more than she knew about the band, its members, the roses on the drum set, and herself--the last of the Blonde Bombshells.