
104 | 2,000 Migrants. One Filmmaker. Rasmus Krath Crosses the Darién Gap to Show the Human Face of Migration
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Cross the Jungle: Humanizing Migration with Filmmaker Rasmus Krath
In this powerful episode of The Brilliantly Branded Podcast, we step into the heart of the Darién Gap; one of the world’s most dangerous migration routes, through the lens of Danish documentarian Rasmus Krath.
Rasmus didn’t just film migration.
He walked it.
He crossed the jungle alongside 2,000 migrants, capturing the story of a Venezuelan family to remind us that behind every number… is a name, a face, a dream.
This isn’t about politics.
It’s about people.
And especially the women, mothers carrying their children across impossible terrain, driven by nothing but hope and necessity.
💡 Key Takeaways:
- Why humanising migration matters more than ever
- The emotional weight of storytelling in extreme environments
- What Rasmus learned from walking with 2,000 migrants
- Stories of women who redefined strength and survival
- How authentic storytelling builds trust — and a powerful personal brand
Whether you're in branding, storytelling, or just a human who wants to understand better, this episode will stay with you.
🎧 Listen now and get ready to feel, reflect, and reframe.
As well give a check to support this film here:
https://www.gofundme.com/f/what-is-migration-join-the-journey-and-a-film-in-the-making
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