Documentaries in development

- The Cacao Trail

The Cacao Trail follows some indigenous peoples of Central and South America and their cultural and spiritual relationship with ceremonial cacao. It explores not only what it means to them and their land, but also what it means for the rest of the world and our battle with climate change. They show that only a truer connection with nature will save us from our existential crisis.

- Taking on the Sea

Taking on the Sea follows one young man’s life long dream to rid the ocean of plastic. But first he had to battle the establishment, prove the naysayers wrong and convince the world it could be done.

- The Human Revolution

No one can claim that where the human race stands right now is where we should be. With mass poverty and world hunger, an ever increasing global wealth divide, trust in each other and our leaders at an all time low; we are hardly well positioned to face any global crisis. Our world is hardly the picture of the peace we have promised ourselves for millennia.

Through a multi-part documentary series, focusing on different aspects of life and society, the Human Revolution shows us how we got here while offering up a path that could lead our species back from the precipice.

Dramas in development

- Bluebird (working title)

London in 2056, 6 years after a severe ecological collapse resulted in a climate refugee crisis, bringing much of modern day society to the brink of collapse. A single mother must decide to conform to the system to keep her son safe, or take it all down.