
I'm a Producer & Director based in the UK, specialising in TV current affairs and documentaries.
My work combines the rigour of journalism with the heart of documentary storytelling.
After a stint as a researcher in London in the 2000s, I started producing and directing in Afghanistan and Pakistan, making short films for NGOs and documentaries for Al Jazeera English. I have since worked all over the world.
In 2025 I directed a BBC Panorama called Britain and China: Following the Money - an investigation tracking Chinese government money which has flowed into the UK over the past two decades.
I was also a finalist at the British Journalism Awards for another Panorama - The Truth About Baby Food Pouches - an investigation into commercial baby food which brought about changes to government policy.
Prior to that, I series directed and filmed the two-part documentary Disappeared: Mexico's Missing 43 for BBC Two. The series investigates the case of 43 students who disappeared off buses in the Mexican town of Iguala, Guerrero in 2014. The films reveal the Mexican State's involvement in major international drug trafficking. "Superbly put together, clear and damning" wrote Benjamin T. Smith, author of The Dope: The Real History of the Mexican Drug Trade
I have made single documentaries and series which have broadcast on BBC One, Two, Three, for Panorama and Newsnight, as well as on Amazon Prime, Channel 4, Al Jazeera English, VICE and for the New York Times.
My films have received critical praise, as well as being nominated and shortlisted for a number of awards including the British Journalism Awards (The Truth About Baby Food Pouches), One World Media (Nigeria's Female Suicide Bombers and Roman V Kremlin) and Grierson Awards (Nigeria's Female Suicide Bombers).
I love learning about the world through filmmaking and, most of all, spending time with contributors, developing relationships and finding the best way to tell their stories.