Documentaries

Name and Occupation’s Visual Narratives

Documentaries serve as vital conduits for storytelling in an era of fleeting digital content, illuminating untold stories, challenging societal norms, and fostering global empathy. By delving into real human experiences, on cultural, environmental, and personal transformations, often inspiring action and reflection. In this landscape, the platform stands out as a compelling tool for contemporary narratives. It was launched to explore the intersections of identity, work, and culture through immersive storytelling.

At its core, “Name and Occupation” captures the essence of modern life via documentaries that blend raw authenticity with artistic depth. The debut short Anonymous Reality profiles Finnish-Canadian artist Erik Nieminen, examining themes of legacy, family bonds, and creative evolution in a digital age. This film highlights how personal histories shape artistic output, encouraging viewers to ponder their own inheritances. Building on this, the upcoming Living Wild on Muntanya Màgica (2025) chronicles Esther and Marc’s off-grid odyssey in Catalunya, transforming a simple passion into a sustainable retreat amid nature’s challenges. 

The documentary series prioritizes genuine voices over embedding narrations, making it a beacon for thoughtful enthusiasts.