Dec 3, 2008
In this world exclusive report, Native Voice Films interviews the first high ranking Sudanese Commander ever to whisteblow on the Sudanese regime in Khartoum and its policies in Darfur. After 8 months of secret negotiation, Native Voice shot the interview with Arbab...
Oct 2, 2008
Oil platforms young and old are scattered through the North Sea. They are the unseen metal giants, toiling 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, to bring electricity to the UK. Commissioned for a series of short films for Channel 4, director Ed Owles flew out to the middle...
Dec 3, 2008
60 years ago in 1948, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, one of mankind’s landmark documents, was created. Timed to match this anniversary and jointly made with Amnesty International, four short films tell the stories of people in the UK who, through...
Dec 5, 2008
The pacific island of Okinawa is situated some 500 miles from the Japanese mainland. Its people have a rich unique culture and the island, under Japanese rule, is known as a popular tourist destination. Yet a bloody historical legacy has dictated that the people of...
Dec 3, 2008
Japan has long been one of the world’s economic giants. Having a job, has until recently, has meant employment for life. Yet in Osaka, the country’s second city, there lies a reality that is far removed from the conventional image of Japan. Away from the glitzy...