Non fiction, or documentary, isn’t really a profession, it’s a life style. For me it’s been about getting profoundly close to people and situations for long periods of time to not only capture moments but let the poetry of life reveal itself. The camera and the love of story is what opens the doors, but at the same time the act of filming and observing-like physics teaches us-affects the reality. It is all a delicate balancing act searching for some glimpse of enlightenment. I am so thankful to the people I have had the privilege to share these experiences with while filming, and am also happy when the films find an audience looking for something deeper.

It’s taken me 10 years, but the film is coming soon.`

Two guerilleros of the FARC begin a search for a hidden cache that holds a clue to the meaning of peace, as Colombia struggles to go from war to peace.

They thought they were caught in the middle of an armed conflict until they realized they were the target. Tranquilandia was used as part of a land restitution trail for 66 families of displaced farmers.