Documentary Production

We live in extraordinary times. Major setbacks like COVID-19 have tested our resilience, while the rapid pace of the Fourth Industrial Revolution is reshaping how we live, work, and connect. As communities, organisations, and individuals, we face pressing questions. The answers are out there – woven into the stories of people and places.

In this era of rapid change, documentary production serves as a powerful medium to capture and amplify these stories. It not only preserves cultural and historical narratives but also inspires action by connecting audiences to shared human experiences. Cultural storytelling plays a vital role in helping us find meaning and forge new paths, offering a lens through which we can navigate uncertainty and discover resilience.

Partner with us to tell your story in a way that resonates and inspires.

View our recent documentary Films:

Here’s the trailer of the film, Knowing Who, Understanding Why which delves into the lives of two friends, each navigating distinct but equally profound challenges. The film goes beyond mere documentation; it serves as a powerful tool for creating awareness, asking for understanding, and challenging societal stigmas. It addresses a critical call to action, especially for social workers and similar agencies working with vulnerable individuals. The film encourages these professionals not only to know their 'cases' as individuals facing hardships in the present, but also to understand the past circumstances that led them to their current struggles. The film also aims to break the silence surrounding challenging experiences and, in doing so, invites survivors of abuse to share their stories as part of a collective process of healing and understanding. It encourages audiences to confront uncomfortable truths, embrace empathy, and join the movement to break the cycle of silence around traumatic experiences.

Love Stories (of those who crossed path with a woman carrying questions on cards)

The Melbourne CBD

Jan-Feb 2023

This short film is about Elizabeth Kenny, a bush nurse from the 1800’s, who discovered an alternative approach to treating polio patients at a time where there was no vaccination or cure for the disease.

 

Cultural Storytelling

With our expertise in cultural storytelling, we bring depth and authenticity to every frame. Partner with us to create compelling documentaries that explore cultural identity and societal issues.


Custom Storytelling Solutions

Whether you’re an individual with a story to share, an organisation creating impact, or a brand looking for authentic narratives, we collaborate with you to craft tailored storytelling solutions.


Educational Documentaries

Little Corner Pictures is dedicated to supporting educators, researchers, and institutions in preserving and sharing meaningful stories. Whether you are an academic exploring a specific era, a teacher looking to engage students with real-world narratives, or an institution seeking to document its legacy, we are here to assist you.

We specialise in capturing and recording personal accounts, interviews, and stories from individuals connected to historical events or pivotal cultural movements. These narratives offer invaluable insights that enrich educational programs, inspire critical thinking, and preserve knowledge for future generations.

Our expertise in cultural studies ensures every project is approached with academic rigour, precision, and authenticity.

Partner with us to transform your research, educational initiatives, or institutional history into compelling visual stories that resonate and inspire.