Hannan Majid

[1][2] In 2006, Majid founded Rainbow Collective, a documentary film production company[3] based in London, with Richard York.

[4][5] The company specialises in creating documentaries highlighting human and children's rights issues.

[2] Majid has filmed, directed and produced documentaries in South Africa,[5] Bangladesh,[3][5] Iraq[5] and the UK,[5] and has won awards in Dubai, France and the Czech Republic.

The Rainbow Collective's 30-minute documentary filmTears in the Fabric focused on one family in the aftermath of the 2013 Savar building collapse.

[3] In partnership with TRAID, "they have made a series of citizen journalist films with Cambodian garment workers"[6] that Lucy Siegle, writing in The Guardian in 2017, considered "well worth a watch".