
Filming Where History Still Breathes
Some locations speak in echoes. Marina listens.
From the solemn grounds of Auschwitz–Birkenau, where history remains painfully present, to the mountain village of Koniaków, home to one of Poland’s most delicate lace-making traditions, Marina documents places where culture survives through memory and human hands.
Her work preserves vanishing traditions and confronts difficult truths—always with respect, restraint, and a deep sense of responsibility to the story.
On the Front Lines of Humanity: Surgery Warriors
Marina is currently filming the third season of SurgeryWarriors—a medical mission documentary series featured on Amazon Prime. Embedded with trauma teams and volunteer surgeons, she brings audiences inside operating rooms, disaster zones, and underserved communities where medicine becomes an act of courage.
This is storytelling under pressure—where every frame matters, and every outcome is uncertain. The result is raw, human, and profoundly moving.


Reporting From the Sky
Marina is drawn to perspective—especially the kind only altitude can offer.
Whether filming from helicopters over Sedona, Arizona, or capturing the neon geometry of Las Vegas from above, her aerial work reveals landscapes as living systems. From the sky, stories expand. Context appears. Nature and cities alike tell a different truth when seen from a bird’s-eye view.
Travel, Innovation, and Global Firsts
Adventure is not separate from Marina’s journalism—it’s part of how she reports.
She is a Guinness World Record holder as part of the Electric Car Phoenix team, where she served both as reporter and driver, documenting innovation in motion. The journey fused sustainability, technology, and storytelling into a single historic achievement.


Go2Travel & Global Storytelling
Marina is the producer and content creator of GO2TRAVEL on NowTelly.com, and a contributor to NOW News, where travel meets culture, tradition, and lived experience.
Her work moves beyond destinations—exploring why places matter, how people live, and what’s at stake when cultures change or disappear.
Bearing Witness in Times of Crisis
When disaster strikes, Marina is there—not after the fact, but in the moment.
She has reported from the front lines of earthquakes and wildfires in California, capturing unfolding events as they happen. Her footage has appeared across major networks including CNN, CBS, KTLA, NBC, and more—trusted for its immediacy, accuracy, and humanity.

A Filmmaker Guided by Curiosity
Across continents, crises, traditions, and triumphs, Marina Kufa’s work is united by one belief:
Every story deserves to be seen with honesty—and told with care.