BIO
Max Duncan is an award-winning, multilingual director, cinematographer and journalist making long- and short-form documentaries and series. He started his career in China as a video journalist for Reuters before going freelance to dive into the human stories at the heart of the country’s transformation. After a decade in Beijing, seven years in Madrid and one year in London, he brings the same energy and curiosity to diverse factual projects around the world.
His films are urgent but intimate, always cinematic while never losing sight of the humanity or the facts. He uses fluent Mandarin and Spanish and cultural sensitivity to build trust with subjects from farmers and factory workers to celebrities.
Max has received recognition including a World Press Photo Award, support from Pulitzer, and is an alumnus of Yaddo and Logan Nonfiction programs. His first feature documentary Made in Ethiopia was awarded the Jury Special Mention at Tribeca Festival 2024, toured 50 international festivals and screened on 15 international broadcasters.
FILMS
Feature-length Documentary
Director/Producer/DoP/Co-editor
When a massive Chinese factory complex attempts a high-stakes expansion in rural Ethiopia, three women have their faith in industrialisation tested to the limit.
After premiering at Tribeca Festival, where it received the Special Jury Mention, Made in Ethiopia went on to screen at over 50 international film festivals. Represented by Dogwoof, it has sold to 15 international broadcasters and counting, including PBS POV, Arte, Al Jazeera and NHK.
“Absorbing study of Chinese investment in Africa”
One of FT’s Six Films to Watch this Week ⭐︎⭐︎⭐︎⭐︎
Danny Leigh, The Financial Times
Down from the Mountains
Documentary short (24 mins)
PBS/The Atlantic/Aeon/China File
Director/Producer/Director of Photography/Editor
A World Press Photo Award-winning documentary follows the lives of three children left behind in the mountains of southwest China by parents seeking work over 1,000 miles away. The film was made with the support of the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting and featured on PBS, The Atlantic and Aeon.
Divided Cities
Short Documentary Series, The Guardian
Series Director/Director of Photography/Editor
Frozen Out
Short Documentary, The Guardian
Director/Producer/Director of Photography/Editor
OTHER WORK
Selected documentaries and reportage for platforms including Al Jazeera, BBC, The FT, The Guardian, Bloomberg, Vice and the New York Times.
REEL
Awards and Recognition
Made in Ethiopia (Festivals, Various Broadcasters)
Tribeca Festival – Special Jury Mention, Documentary Feature
Warsaw International Film Festival – Special Jury Mention, Best Documentary
Planet in Focus International Film Festival – Best International Feature
Austin Asian American Film Festival – Best Documentary, Jury & Audience Award
Moritz Feed Dog Film Festival – Best Film
SIMA Awards – Finalist
Cinema for Peace Awards – Nominee, International Green Film Award
Rory Peck Awards – Nominee, Sony Impact Award for Long-Form
Wickers Awards — Finalist
Down from the Mountains (PBS, The Atlantic, Aeon, ChinaFile)
1st Prize, World Press Photo Long Form Digital Storytelling Award
Pulitzer Center for Crisis Reporting Grant
Mekong: A River Rising (Guardian)
Webby Award — Best Use of Video
One World Media Award — Digital Media Award
Other Awards
Peabody Award — Spain COVID reporting (PBS Newshour, overall coverage)
Better Cities Award —Why do Havana's taxi drivers earn more than doctors? (Guardian)
Vimeo Staff Pick — The Artist and Their City: Ai Weiwei on Beijing (Guardian)
Fellowships
Yaddo Artists’ Residency
Logan Non-fiction Fellowship
CONTACT
Open to commissions, co-productions, collaborations and good ideas


