Canon Ambassador Marcel Mettelsiefen worked as a photojournalist before moving into documentary filmmaking. His Oscar-nominated short film Watani: My Homeland followed a Syrian family as they fled Aleppo and found a new life in Germany. © Marcel Mettelsiefen
Canon Ambassador Marcel Mettelsiefen is a BAFTA- and Emmy Award-winning director. His 76-minute film, Watani: My Homeland, which follows one family as they escape the Syrian civil war and make a new home in Germany, earned him an Oscar nomination in 2016 for Best Documentary Short Subject.
These glittering accolades are deserved recognition for a career devoted to conflict reporting and documentary filmmaking, but he nearly took a different path entirely. Marcel had intended on becoming a doctor, but in 1999 his best friend asked whether he'd like to start zenith, a magazine about the Middle East.
"I had time and loved to travel the world, so when he asked, I said yes," Marcel remembers. "I had never been into photography until I started zenith and realised that I wanted to get to know this tool a little bit more to help with the magazine."