Matthew Ellenbogen
Our name, Soluble Thirty Seven, pays homage to Peter Medawar's "The Art of the Soluble" and the ideal temperature of the human body (37°C). It embodies our philosophy: tackle solvable problems with available tools, always keeping the human element at our core.
We specialize in documentary films and photo essays that bring scientific narratives to life. Our mission is to bridge the gap between complex scientific concepts and compelling storytelling, crafting narratives that not only inform but captivate and inspire.
Driven by a profound respect for science and an awareness of the challenges in communicating it, we've immersed ourselves in scientific philosophy. This pursuit enables us to engage deeply with researchers, asking questions that spark meaningful dialogue and uncover captivating stories.
To us, science is more than data and discoveries—it's a reflection of the human experience. It demands both the audacity to push boundaries and the humility to accept nature's complexities. This paradox fuels our work.
Our experiences in cutting-edge labs and conversations with pioneering researchers have left us both humbled and invigorated. We translate these encounters into honest, compelling narratives that resonate beyond the lab, touching the core of human curiosity.
At Soluble Thirty Seven, we craft stories that dance on the edge of discovery, inviting our audience to join the grand adventure of scientific exploration.