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I began my career at the BBC's documentary hub in London, specializing in films about social issues.​

My work includes: Ambulance (BAFTA winner, 2018), Murdered by My Father (BAFTA winner, 2017) and No Place to Call Home (Grierson Award nominee, 2017).

Most recently, I partly shot and directed How to Break Into the Elite, a single film for the BBC about social mobility, as well as Indian Space Dreams, a feature documentary about India's space mission, which was executive produced by the Academy Award-nominated André Singer (The Act of Killing, Meeting Gorbachev, Into the Inferno, Dreams of a Life).

I was the 2018 recipient of the Fulbright Alistair Cooke Award in Journalism, and am a 2019 graduate of The New School's documentary filmmaking program, where I directed the documentary short The Wizard of Williamsburg.

Filming football