
Watch films by Jessica Jacobs and exclusive outputs from her filmmaking workshops
Below are selected outputs from community focused and place-based filmmaking projects highlighting the importance of cultural heritage, not just as something to be preserved but as a source of crucial knowledge that will help us to mitigate and adapt to the climate crises.
Sinai Stories – Storytelling for All 2025
The AHRC funded Storytelling for All project combined crafting with filmmaking methodologies to celebrate and document the tangible and intangible cultural heritage of the Bedouin communities in Sinai, Egypt. The short animations, made by Bedouin women in Dahab and St. Catherine’s, highlight the value of traditional knowledge as a sustainable practice for climate change mitigation, and emphasize the vital role of of matrilineal intergenerational knowledge transfer.








Place-based Filmmaking – The People’s Stories, South Cotabato Philippines 2023
A short film about the Project Helper Literacy Project in Tupi made by Leny D. Obra and Michael Loc as part of The People’s Stories – Assessing the replicability of place-based filmmaking as a participatory tool for global development

Urban Dreams & Love Letters to Al Khalifa, Cairo with Megawra 2022-23
Award winning place-based urban/natural heritage filmmaking with young people in Historic Cairo
Tourism, Activism and Social Housing 2011-21
Selected films taken from different projects on sex tourism, the role of activism in academia, and the impact of gentrification and the housing crisis on different communities in London
Bedouin Borders 2018
A series of films about the Sinai Bedouin, made with local Bedouins – exploring fact, fiction and myth. Part of A Different Sense of Space: How Bedouins Mapped the Sinai
Visualising the Past: Rebranding the Present 2008-10
A collection of films made in collaboration with local residents, based on interviews with tourists, local experts and government representatives exploring different perspectives on what constitutes a heritage city. Part of Rebranding the Levant: Contested Heritage and Colonial Modernities in Amman and Damascus



























