Martin Buzora is an award-winning filmmaker working around the globe. He is a passionate and daring explorer whose work is a celebration of our shared humanity.
His documentary portrait "The Story of Pema" (2019) was the winner of a Canadian Society of Cinematographers award and is the first film of its kind by a Western filmmaker to come out of Tibet, and provides an exceedingly rare glimpse into a forbidden land and its people. Martin has lensed feature films and documentary series around the world from horror to romantic dramas and documentaries, and most recently won a Canadian Academy of Cinema & Television award for his cinematography work on Samuel L. Jackson's documentary series "Enslaved", which chronicled the harrowing history of the Trans-Atlantic slave trade.
Martin is happiest when travelling the world with his wife Nuray to capture incredible stories of humanity's relationship to the natural world. His dream is to one day be in a room full of puppies.
Hi Martin, I'm Angel , friend of Victor and your Mom, Zophi, do you remember me? I live in guelph, Congratulations you have being doing a excelent job. You living your dreams that is good, I'm glad for you. Say hi to Victor and your mom. Gob bless your life and all your projects life.
There are some solutions: 1)Kill ALL poachers on site. 2)CITES policies of banning hunting of specfic species and wildlife products will lead to their final extiction... if no one ate steak there would have been no cattle 3)Allow responsible use through cosercation and give species value to ensure their existence. 4)Only morons like the CITES idiots can't see that the demand will always be there wake up you fools. So far your idiotic view did not give any positive results
Truly amazing work, Martin!! Thank you so much for making this beautiful video!! My family and I enjoyed every second watching it. Absolutely incredible!! It really touched deep inside my heart ❤ loved it!! Thank you!!
Thank you Jenny!!! So nice to hear from you and I am so happy you saw the film. Please feel free to follow me on Instagram too, @martinbuzora to see more of my work, and feel free to message me there! Xiexie 🙏🏻
Hi, Martin. Yes, I will definitely follow you on Instagram. Can't wait to see more of your amazing work!! By the way, today I had a chance talking to a customer and his wife who are from Tibet . I told them this video, they were so excited to hear about it and kept thanking me to let them know it. This is the second time for me to have a chance to talk to a customer who comes from Tibet while I am working in my company for 15 years. And , I can't believe this happened right after I had great conversation with you. What a destiny!! It still warms my heart ❤ thanks again for giving me the opportunity to have this wonderful experience 🙏Xie Xie.
Incredibly bitter sweet watching this knowing that I, like many Tibetans outside Tibet, may never be able to set foot into our homeland. Thank you for capturing the beauty of our culture and our land so wonderfully. The cinematography is breaktaking as is the flow and simplicity of the story 💛
Awesome awesome awesome 👏 I can’t tell you how much do I love Tibetan culture ,Tibetan people their prayers their cloths ,I follow bhudhism and I admire everything about bhudhism and I pray for Tibet every day am even being a Hindu and an idian I follow bhudhism as I glfibd peace when I do my morning prayers ,when I offer tea and universal offerings to lama I am so grateful for this small documentarythatvyu have shared ,lovely and peaceful work .