I’m a documentary filmmaker and journalist covering gender, women’s rights, radical groups and environmental issues in Southeast Asia and Europe.

Obsessed with what lurks in the proverbial shadows, I’ve spent the last eight years bringing under-the-radar stories to global news outlets, including The Guardian, Foreign Policy, LA Times, POLITICO and Al Jazeera.

My first documentary, which followed a young woman’s journey into the heart of Poland’s far right movement, was published by The Guardian in 2015. I have since spearheaded documentary film projects for Al Jazeera, VICE News, YouTube Originals, Singapore's flagship broadcaster CNA and for non-governmental organizations around the world.

In 2018 I co-founded Turren, a Cambodia-based production house known for its grit and originality, where I moonlight as a line producer.

In my previous professional life, I was involved in human rights litigation in India and researched corporate rights abuses for London-based Business & Human Rights Resource Centre.

Languages are my superpower. I’m bilingual in English and Polish, fluent in French, with very strong German and proficient Khmer.

After a decade in Cambodia, I will be relocating to Poland. Though I will continue reporting on human rights issues in Southeast Asia.

 
 

I’m happiest in motion; ideally, hiking with my dog or embarking on an epic road trip.