“Film has the power to change hearts and minds — to make people see, feel, and care.”
Richard Attenborough


At The Good Life Media House, we use film as a way to give voice to real people and real struggles. Our documentaries are not just productions — they’re encounters, moments shared, and emotions captured with honesty.

We believe that visual storytelling has the power to open minds and build empathy. Through a cinematic approach, we aim to bring audiences closer to the lives of those who stand at the heart of change — communities, families, and individuals facing challenges with strength and dignity.

Our latest work follows displaced families living along the Thai–Cambodian border, after the armed clashes that forced them to leave everything behind. It’s a story of loss, memory, and quiet resilience — filmed with care and respect for those who trusted us with their stories.
(Two short films from this project will be featured here.)