Collaborations, screenings, and institutional recognition across the Caribbean and the Americas, Europe and the UK .

Institutional Collaborations & Screenings

My documentary and social impact work has been developed, screened, and supported in collaboration with international organisations, NGOs, and public-sector institutions.

International Organisation for Migration (UN – Brazil)

False Promise was screened for vulnerable Venezuelan refugees and migrants during the Global Week to prevent and combat human trafficking.

St. Francis College, New York (USA)

Invited screening and public discussion of False Promise, hosted by Dr Reza Fakhari — human rights activist, former Chair of Amnesty International USA, and current President & CEO of Global Citizenship Alliance — as part of a campaign addressing violence against women and human trafficking.

UNICEF Netherlands

Selected as a jury member representing Aruba for the UNICEF Children’s Rights Film Festival, Caribbean Edition.

Government of Aruba – Ministry of Youth & Social Affairs (Aruba)

Produced documentary work documenting national youth participation and leadership initiatives.

Fundacion Museo Arubano (FMA)- Museum of Industry (Aruba)

Commissioned collaborator for the museum’s grand opening, producing audiovisual portrait works for the exhibition in partnership with FMA, the Government of Aruba, and the Monuments Fund.

Public Entity of St. Eustatius (Dutch Caribbean)

Invited speaker in schools as part of public programmes addressing domestic violence and women’s rights.

Creative Edinburgh (Edinburgh, UK)

A film developed in collaboration with Creative Edinburgh to showcase and celebrate individuals and businesses shortlisted for the Creative Edinburgh Awards, highlighting creative practice and community within the city.

Community, Education & Social Impact

Across my career, my work has focused on giving visibility to underrepresented voices through film, using art as a tool for education, prevention, and dialogue. My documentaries have been used as free educational resources for communities, students, educators, and social workers.

Topics explored include:

Human trafficking

Domestic violence

Youth vulnerability and identity

Women’s rights and social justice


“I continue to develop cinematic and experimental work that sits between art, social engagement, and human connection.”

— Paula Nahr