Nathan Golon
Nathan Golon is an independent filmmaker based in Washington, DC.
After completing a degree in journalism at Boston University, he has directed, produced, and photographed stories around the world focusing on humanitarian issues including the legacy of war, HIV/AIDS, child and maternal health, girl’s education, and climate change.
Some of his clients include MAG International, Columbia University’s International Center for AIDS Care and Treatment Programs (ICAP), Population Action International, CARE Norway, Population Services International, Promundo, Mercy Corps, PATH’s Malaria Vaccine Initiative, ESPN, and the Associated Press.
for Population Action International
Weathering Change follows women in Ethiopia, Nepal and Peru as they struggle to care for their families while enduring crop failures and water scarcity.
for MAG America
Surviving the Peace takes an intimate look at the impact of unexploded bombs left over from the Vietnam war in Laos and profiles the dangerous, yet life saving work, that MAG has undertaken in the country.


