May • 2016
Roser Corella delivered a compelling story that was both well shot and well edited. She was receptive to suggested changes and delivered all of her work on time. I'd be happy to work with her again.
Kreuzberg, Berlin, Germany
3 reviews$300 - $700 / Day
Request QuoteRoser Corella (Barcelona, 1978) is an Independent Documentary Filmmaker. She began her career as video-journalist for the Catalan TV, but her interest on human stories behind global issues moved her to start self-producing and developing a personal vision within the documentary field. Her work have been shown worldwide, winning numerous awards such POYI – Picture of the Year International- in USA, and CANAL+ France Award at Women’s Film Festival of Créteil. She currently combines her personal work with collaborations as a video journalist for various international media. Her fascination for documentary genre has led her around the world in search of stories to tell. Not only to witness but to challenge and raise critical questions about contemporary societies.
May • 2016
Roser Corella delivered a compelling story that was both well shot and well edited. She was receptive to suggested changes and delivered all of her work on time. I'd be happy to work with her again.
Since Kyrgyzstan gained its Independence in 1991, there has been a revival of the ancient practice of Ala-Kachuu. More than half Kyrgyz women are married after being kidnapped by the men who become their husbands. Some escape after violent ordeals, but most are persuaded to stay by tradition. Although it remains illegal under the kyrgyz criminal code, it has rarely been enforced to protect women.
Shrimp farming in Bangladesh is booming. But not everyone is happy about it. Locals living near the shrimp farms claim saltwater has invaded and ruined their once fertile farmland. Now, community activists like Rafiza Morol are fighting back.
‘The Kanun’, a traditional Albanian code of conduct based on revenge killing, is preventing thousands of families from stepping outside of their homes. Some Albanians have resorted to hiring professional mediators to resolve the conflicts between families that can last for generations.
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