The Flower and The Flood (26min, 2025)

After an atmospheric river decimates a family’s flourishing saffron crop, the flood waters return Semá:th Xó:tsa to the valley more than a century after its forced draining. The film traces the interconnected history of this sacred lake with the rebuilding of the saffron crop, cultivating community and the most expensive spice in the world. Collaborating with the saffron crocus and other plants through eco-processing and analogue experiments, the family garden offers us a microcosm of connections - to each other and our planet.

Freya (21 min, 2023)

Tethering falconry and motherhood, Freya weaves together themes of death and magic, where seasons re-arrange, just as myth and memory are re-cast through a childhood spell.

The Quiet Zone (45min, 2017)

A community of electrically sensitive people is fleeing to a remote mountainous region of West Virginia called the National Radio Quiet Zone. In the shadow of one of the world’s largest and most sensitive radio telescopes, The Quiet Zone follows four people as they adapt to life in this unique environment. Co-director Daniel Froidevaux.

Miguel’s Battlefield (10 min, 2012)

The tension between generational memory and history are explored through collage, archival footage and recreated imagery of the Spanish Civil war.