About Us
Flooded Cellar Productions is an international communications company
supplying news and feature stories to global broadcasters. Since 2002, we
have worked in Europe, Africa, the Middle East and Central and South East
Asia.
In recent years, we have played an advisory role on communication strategy development for some of the most prominent agencies currently working in the fields of international development and poverty alleviation.
Consultancies for international organisations, social enterprises and individuals working in and for the Global South have included media campaigns, public awareness and funding drives, advocacy and communications training, TV broadcast production training and broadcast production for global broadcasters including BBC, CNN, DW-TV, Al-Jazeera, RAI among many others.
Our long form documentaries have concentrated on human rights issues with strong current-affairs themes, such as the role sharia law plays in emerging democracies, with Amina Lawal - In the Name of God, shot in Nigeria. The importance of education in the vacuum left by the Taliban is the subject of An Afghan Future and the struggle of the Hadzabe tribe in East Africa for their land rights is the theme of Hadza Voices.
In recent years, we have played an advisory role on communication strategy development for some of the most prominent agencies currently working in the fields of international development and poverty alleviation.
Consultancies for international organisations, social enterprises and individuals working in and for the Global South have included media campaigns, public awareness and funding drives, advocacy and communications training, TV broadcast production training and broadcast production for global broadcasters including BBC, CNN, DW-TV, Al-Jazeera, RAI among many others.
Our long form documentaries have concentrated on human rights issues with strong current-affairs themes, such as the role sharia law plays in emerging democracies, with Amina Lawal - In the Name of God, shot in Nigeria. The importance of education in the vacuum left by the Taliban is the subject of An Afghan Future and the struggle of the Hadzabe tribe in East Africa for their land rights is the theme of Hadza Voices.
