Projects & Practice

Through Switch Foundation, I developed and produced educational documentaries addressing topics such as domestic violence, bullying, youth pregnancy, HIV/AIDS, and human trafficking. These films were intentionally made accessible for communities, schools, and organisations to use freely as educational resources.

The international documentary False Promise (available in English and in Spanish as Falsa Promesa) remains one of the foundation’s most widely requested works, used in screenings, workshops, and awareness campaigns.

As demand grew, I expanded my practice into Nahr Media, a sustainable creative studio focused on documentary filmmaking and digital awareness campaigns for NGOs and public institutions. My role encompassed the full creative and production process — from research and interviews to directing, production, visual language, and campaign strategy.

Following the pandemic, I began developing more personal and experimental work, alongside a forthcoming podcast and written platform dedicated to amplifying the voices of artists, filmmakers, and social changemakers who live with purpose and intention. Today, my practice moves fluidly between documentary, experimental film, and commissioned collaborations — always grounded in social impact, emotional honesty, and a strong visual authorship.

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I’m Paula Nahr