Marty O'Brien is an Australian-born filmmaker and cinematographer based in Northern Canada. With over 10 years of experience in the film industry, his diverse projects across a wide range of climates, conditions, and locations worldwide have shaped his versatile and open approach to storytelling. Constantly pushing himself, O'Brien is always seeking new and dynamic ways to craft compelling narratives. He directed the award-winning documentary Camera Trap (2017) which was showcased at the Hot Docs International Film Festival and over 15 other international festivals.
The Porcupine Caribou herd, one of the largest in North America, faces an uncertain future due to climate change, industrial development, and political tensions. The Gwich'in people, who have relied on the herd for generations, see their future at risk and call for global attention. Peter Mather, a teacher and aspiring photographer, began his career in Old Crow, where he became passionate about...
The Porcupine Caribou herd, one of the largest in North America, faces an uncertain future due to climate change, industrial development, and political tensions. The Gwich'in people, who have relied on the herd for generations, see their future at risk and call for global attention. Peter Mather, a teacher and aspiring photographer, began his career in Old Crow, where he became passionate about...