Dara Kell is a renowned filmmaker, whose impressive body of work has garnered significant attention in the industry. One of her most notable projects is the documentary film "Dear Mandela", which was released in 2012 and has since become a celebrated work.
In addition to her work on "Dear Mandela", Kell has also lent her creative expertise to other notable films, including "The Parking Lot - Don't evict people from their homes for the next World Cup(TM)", which was released in 2014. This powerful documentary sheds light on the struggles faced by communities who are forced to relocate due to large-scale events, such as the World Cup.
Furthermore, Kell's work on "The artist: They spent billions for stadiums and forgot about us - Children Win" (2014) showcases her commitment to telling stories that matter. This documentary film highlights the plight of children who are affected by the construction of stadiums and other large-scale infrastructure projects, which often prioritize corporate interests over the well-being of local communities.