Vision
Haags Licht brings issues to light.
The Society now
We now live in a society in which we are often at war with one another. With bombs and grenades on a geopolitical level, and with words on a smaller, personal level. There is a great deal of polarization in society. Everyone believes they hold the truth, and there is little room left for dialogue. No one wants war. We all belong to the human family, as Daniele Ganser so beautifully puts it. We are being set against one another. We must remain open to different opinions. We must be truly free, so that we can live together in peace. We are slowly moving toward a technocratic society, a society with a top-down structure. A form of social organization that arises from ideas of mass psychology and propaganda, of which Edward Bernays is one of the founders. Within our projects, we delve into history. We are happy to share our vision with you.
Our new Future
Manifest (in progress)
I am an editor of stories that deserve time.
I am a documentary editor. In a world where short videos are largely driven by algorithms and marketing, I consciously choose something different: telling real stories. Not designed to sell, but to move. Not made for clicks, but for meaning. Where fast content grabs attention, I want to hold it—and deepen it. Because a true story cannot be captured in seconds. A documentary needs time to breathe, to reveal the human being behind the subject, and to follow the protagonist’s journey—with setbacks, resilience, and growth.
As an editor, I build that journey. I search for rhythm, emotion, and truth. I connect individual moments into a single narrative line in which the viewer engages, rather than scrolls past. The strength of my work lies not in speed, but in attention: in the space you give to the person behind the image. I believe stories only gain meaning when they dare to slow down. That is why I make documentaries that stay with you—because they truly tell something, not because they are designed to be watched.
About Haags Licht
Searching for peace