Projects archive

Reporting, film, publication.

A selected archive of documentary, field-reporting, investigative, and publishing work connected by a focus on conflict, security, rights, memory, and public-interest storytelling.

Selected work

Documentary, field-reporting, visual-evidence, and publication projects presented as an institutional archive.

Two Ukrainian soldiers seated in combat gear during field coverage in Ukraine
Field reporting2022–2023

Coverage of the Full-Scale Russian Invasion of Ukraine

Reporting and media work connected to the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine, with attention to the military, political, humanitarian, and historical dimensions of the conflict. The project reflects a broader approach to international affairs: documenting events in context, preserving field material, and framing conflict through evidence, human impact, and long-term consequences.

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Interview frame outside a temporary morgue site in Bucha, Ukraine
Television footage2022

Footage Documenting Russian War Crimes in Bucha, Ukraine

Footage produced for Lithuanian television documenting the aftermath of Russian war crimes in Bucha, Ukraine. The work contributes to a public record shaped by field material, visual evidence, and careful documentation from a site where violence, accountability, and international attention converged.

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Ceasefire Zone documentary page showing a family walking near military vehicles in Ukraine
Documentary2017

Ceasefire Zone: Diary of Ukrainian Forgotten War

A documentary project focused on the war in Ukraine before the full-scale invasion, examining the lives, fears, and unresolved realities of a conflict that had already reshaped communities and regional security. The film reflects the importance of documenting wars that persist outside the center of international attention.

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Portrait image used for The Two Faces of Peace documentary project
Documentary2018

The Two Faces of Peace

A documentary project about the Colombian armed conflict and the difficult terrain between peace processes, public memory, political tension, and lived experience. The project explores reconciliation not as a slogan, but as a contested and human process shaped by history, violence, institutions, and the expectations of those affected by conflict.

Portrait photograph used for a publication on memory, conflict, and reconciliation
Book chapterPublication

The Presence of the Past: Essays on Memory, Conflict and Reconciliation

An essay collection examining how memory, conflict, and reconciliation shape public life after violence. This entry reflects Mentora News’ broader editorial concern with the persistence of the past: how societies narrate trauma, assign responsibility, and search for language capable of holding both history and human experience.

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Black-and-white collage of resistance interview portraits
Digital archiveOngoing

Faces of Resistance

Faces of Resistance is the largest existing collection of interviews with leaders of the Czechoslovak anti-communist resistance. Developed in cooperation with leading Czech organizations, including the Václav Havel Library and Post Bellum, the project features approximately 100 profiles documenting the lives and experiences of resistance figures. The collection has been exhibited through Czech media and Google Arts & Culture, translated into English and Spanish, and continues to be presented internationally.

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