BIOTamas Polgar has been a television journalist for the last six years.
With a genuine interest in social issues, he has been making documentary films focused on these subjects.
He has directed, produced and shot a number of documentaries for broadcasters. Has been working in the UK since 2008
as a freelance cameraman on both corporate projects and documentaries such as a Saharawi refugee project
shot in the camps of SW Algeria; working as a correspondent for the Hungarian broadcaster Duna TV;
shooting the water awareness film for international charities; traveled to West Africa to shoot a documentary
about HIV infected children in Cameroon...
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A film shot for a London based charity organization,
who works with HIV orphans and street children in Cameroon.
We were shooting in though conditions: extreme humidity,
hot weather, and monsoon rains, not to mention the mosquitos.
Shooting on the street at night amongst streetgangs and prostitutes.
That was a good challenge for me and my equipment as well.
Shot in the Sahara desert(southern Algeria) with the Saharawi refugees in February 2009.
A group of British actors traveled to the refugee camps to teach acting for the refugees
helping them to raise their voice trough arts.
The footage was taken in those refugee camps in the middle of the harsh Sahara desert.
A performance shot for, a piece, which plays about autism.
Imaginary world is a water awareness film shot
for various charities.