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Documentaries that move you – authentically told, emotionally staged

STRAINX produces high-quality documentaries and reports that bring content to life and touch people's hearts.
We tell real stories – visually powerful, dramatically exciting, and with a high standard of authenticity.

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Documentaries thrive on emotion, trust, and strong storytelling.
STRAINX accompanies you from the initial idea through research, shooting planning, and production to post-production.
Our documentaries raise awareness, impart knowledge, and present complex topics in an impressive way.
Whether for television, streaming, cinema, corporate or non-profit projects – we bring your story to life on film.

This is included in your documentary film production

From research to broadcast, STRAINX tells your story with depth and quality.

Why choose STRAINX for your documentary film?

Because authenticity is the key to genuine impact.

Real stories, told with emotion

We bring content to life – with empathy and cinematic flair.

Journalistic competence

Professional research and clear dramaturgy for credible results.

Creative camera work and directing

Visual storytelling with a sense of aesthetics and suspense.

Perfect sound & editing

Cinema-level post-production – for impressive end results.

Tell stories that move people

STRAINX produces documentary films with journalistic precision and cinematic passion.
We make topics visible, give emotions space—and create lasting impressions.

documentary film production

What distinguishes a documentary film from a promotional film?

A documentary film tells real stories with depth and authenticity, while a promotional film is more advertising-oriented.

We start with research and concept development, followed by filming, editing, sound, and post-production.

Depending on the scope and topic, 2–6 weeks.

Yes – we take care of casting, conducting interviews, and professional voice-overs.

On company websites, at events, on TV, via streaming, or at exhibitions.

Of course – archive footage, photos, and audio material are perfectly integrated.