Libyan Satirical TV

Report on Libyan satirical TV show “ Phobia”, which pokes fun at all political factions in the country.

I found, directed, produced, scripted the story with Valerie Stocker. I edited and voiced the story.

 
 
 

Students Hip Hop their way into learning the English language

In the suburbs of Paris, professional musicians are testing an initiative called "1, 2, 3 Rap" – aiming to turn the often tedious process of learning a foreign language into a fun, "street" experience. Our reporter Lucy Provan went to meet the kids and the teachers taking part.

I found, directed, produced, edited and voiced the story.

 
 

Female Football Coaches

Here in France, becoming a football coach is quite the challenge. Just weeks after being nominated to the post of Clermont coach, Helena Costa threw in the towel before even getting to the first practice.

I found, directed, produced, edited and voiced the story with Lucie Kroening.

 
 

Art in the Calais Migrant Camp.

We bring you a special report from the migrant camp dubbed the "Jungle" in the French port city of Calais, where an estimated 3,000 migrants live awaiting their chance to get to the UK. Despite difficult living conditions, the migrants are building a community in the Jungle, as our reporters found out.

I found, directed, filmed produced, edited and voiced the story with Haxie Meyers Belkin.

 
 

Male Feminist Groups.

The move in France to make men happy – by creating a more equal workplace.

I found the story, directed, produced, edited and voiced the feature.

 
 

Harnessing Women’s Economic Power.

This week, we’re at the Global Summit of Women in Paris, where more than 1,000 people, including politicians and businesspeople, have converged to discuss ways of harnessing female economic power.

I produced the edition.

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Ending sexual violence in conflict: Seeking global support.

In this edition, our reporter heads to Chad to meet women refugees fleeing the war in Central African Republic. Also, we talk about what needs to be done to end the scourge of sexual violence in conflict, with top UN official Baroness Valerie Amos. And we take a look at how it's not just women but often also men who are survivors of rape in war zones.

I produced the edition in London and Paris, booked interviews, organized filming, managed logistics.

 
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