About Us
Flair Films specializes in inspirational story telling. We produce, direct, write, shoot, and edit humanitarian documentary films, from conception to final finished film. Our clients are NGO’s and individuals who are making a positive difference in the world and want to share their story.
Projects
Soft Power HEalth
Whitewater kayaker and Doctor Jessie Stone works tirelessly to help prevent the villagers of Uganda from getting malaria.
Save The WHite Nile
The Isimba dam project is threatening to destroy the amazing rapids of Uganda’s White Nile River. This film is a call to action to protect the River from being lost forever.
Monk Dreams
An unusual monk, in the remote region of Ladakh, Northern India, decides to help his people by creating a community based on education and Buddhist principles.
running for water
21 Runners, with the purpose of raising awareness for safe drinking water, run for 95 days through 16 countries on The Blue Planet Run.
Nomads follows the travels of three whitewater kayaking women as they attempt the Zambezi and White Nile Rivers of Africa. They are connected by their love of the river and their compassion for others. While living amongst the local Africans, they embrace the opportunity to contribute, by helping to combat the deadly disease of malaria.
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save the white nile river
Our story
Flair Films founder, Polly Green, is an award winning filmmaker, specializing in inspirational story telling. She independently produces, writes, shoots, and edits humanitarian focused, documentary films. She has spent the majority of her life traveling, living and working in over thirty countries, as a professional whitewater kayaker, filmmaker and spiritual coach.
Her filmmaking journey began as a team member on a sea kayaking expedition with National Geographic in Vietnam. One of her roles on the expedition was to navigate the two person sea kayak and help the filmmaker, Peter Getzels get his shots. She watched, learned and shared an idea that she had about wanting to make a film about women whitewater kayakers. Peter encouraged her to get a good quality camera and start shooting.
She completed her first award winning film, Nomads Wandering Women of The Whitewater Tribe in 2006, and Flair Films was born.