
I’m passionate about every form of filmmaking. I love directing, and the challenges of camera and editing continue to motivate me. In recent years, however, documentaries have become something special to me, capturing reality and learning about life from people who have truly lived it. Through documentary work, I’ve learned the importance of being present and appreciating that presence.
Highlights from all around the world

Kingston

Berlin

Geneva

Budapest



Dabbawala Kingston: Delivery stories
Shot in October, November, December 2025
in Kingston, Ontario, Canada
Dabbawala Kingston is the second episode of our documentary series, planned as a five-part project exploring immigration, international students, and delivery riders around the world. We spent two and a half months in Canada working closely with international students from various countries, learning about their stories and everyday lives. The film is currently in post-production.


Dabbawala berlin: Bicycle stories
Shot in August, September 2024,
August 2025,
February, March 2026
in Berlin, Germany
The Blaze That Burned Grandma is an original short film I wrote and directed in 2024. Before my graduation, it was my largest production to date, where I also served as co-producer. A major milestone for the project was its sponsorship by Harry Brot, marking my first commercially sponsored film.The production was especially important for my development as it was my first bilingual film in English and German, a key step for me as a director with an international background. The Blaze That Burned Grandma represents a transition point in my academic years and an important step toward defining my own cinematic style.
beautiful people
Shot in May 2024,
in Berlin, Germany
BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE: A Documentary Series with Psychologists Max and Ellen Schupbach.
In each episode of this series, Max and Ellen guide a client through resolving a specific problem, conflict, or personal challenge. They demonstrate how to "unfold" the process to discover insights and reveal the true beauty of human nature.Their approach, known as Processwork, was developed by Arnold Mindell and his colleagues.
Unity across diversity
Shot in June 2024,
in Geneva, Switzerland
Even today, unfortunately, religious differences often lead to conflict and cruelty. That’s why we are excited to present an interview with Ken Kaisch is an ordained Episcopal priest and clinical psychologist. He served as a parish priest in the Diocese of Utah for nine years and then went to Utah State University for graduate degrees in clinical psychology. His Master’s thesis forms the basis for his current book "Inside the Invisible: The Universal Path to Spiritual Transcendence".The choice of a video call format for this interview was no coincidence—it became a symbol of connection in itself. Despite physical distance, we can always find common ground on emotional, friendly, and spiritual levels.
The Beautz of life
Shot in June 2022,
in Budapest, Hungary
The Beauty of Life is my first documentary, shot in Budapest in 2022. It is a biographical portrait of my grandmother, Zelnik Józsefné, and one of my most influential works. The film guides the audience through the most important moments of her life while offering a deeply personal insight into our relationship.
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