24 hours filming. 23 crew. Singapore, Tel Aviv, London & New York. 40+ charities supported. £2.3M raised.
Continuing the work carried out by the ICAP Group, NEX created GIving Day where all profits for the day were donated to a variety of causes around the world.
We captured the day.
Sea Slaves. In 2015, Ian Urbina from the New York Times told the story of Mr. Long a Cambodia a national who came to exemplify the story of human misery and brutality in the fishing industry. But what has changed since? And, what is the long term effect on those who suffered?
Working alongside the Freedom Fund, Stella Marris and supported, the New York Times and the Office of the Prime Minister of Thailand.
(iThis film is in production)
Images: Nicolas Asfouri and Jittrapon Kaicome.
Sustainable Thailand
A group of chefs defined as those ‘Fucking Chefs’ are leading a food movement based on; sustainable local ingredients, inclusion, education, and innovation. Their desire to re-engage with natures produce, supporting local producers, learning about historic cuisine and ancient modern cooking techniques has earned them a locally disruptive reputation.
A story of superhuman courage, willpower and overcoming a life-changing injury.
Whilst working as an Interpreter for the British Army in his home country of Afghanistan, Wali Noori was involved in a Taliban ambush and suffered serious injuries as well as the loss of his sight.
'Wali' tells his story and how he found inspiration and healing through sport.
Directed and edited by Tobias James
Like-minded souls in search of speed. Inner-city London running collaboration with Nike.
Directed and edited by Tobias James
Sex work is our work. A photo essay produced by Jittrapon Kaicome in collaboration with the Empower Foundation and Sea-Junction.
The work was exhibited at Bangkok Arts & Cultural Centre.
A quick snapshot on shoots we have done with Rajademnern Stadium, the pinnacle of Muaythai fighting.
Alongside ringside shoots, we have also shot with the ‘academy’, where children from some of the poorest backgrounds are given a great opportunity to make it.
Grazia Fashion looks at why Thailand has a way to go before it achieves equality for the trans community.
Written by Florence Wilkinson, photography by Paul Travis.
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The Child’s Dream provides essential health and educational support for children Myanmar, Laos, Cambodia, and Thailand. To date, they have developed over 500 schools and helped 1000s of young adults through higher education.
We filmed at several school development projects in Laos and with some future leaders in Myanmar who graduated from the Child’s Programme, including the youngest member of Parliament and the Peace Project Manager.
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