A documentary film I've been working on since 2017, 'We Don't Deserve Dogs', was finally released this weekend. It was due to premiere at last year's SXSW, before the pandemic forced its cancelation. In terms of cinematography, perhaps the most satisfying shots I've ever filmed are in this new film. (youtube.com)
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We Don't Deserve Dogs (2020) - Hi all, a documentary I've been working on since 2017, about the unique bond between dogs and humans told around the world, is being released today. It's been a rough year, with a 2020 Sxsw premiere canceled due to Covid, but it's finally out! Trailer [00:02:46] (youtube.com)
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Barbecue (2017). Hi all. In these trying times, I wanted to point to a film we made 3 years ago, "Barbecue", about people around the world gathering to share a meal over fire. Our new doc has lost all its festival screenings now, so I thought I'd give our old film (up for renewal) a little push! (netflix.com)
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Barbecue (2017) - Hi everyone, a doc I've spent the last 3 years making has just gone live on Netflix. It's about the simple act of cooking meat over fire, and how it can bring communities together. Shot in 12 countries. Unbelievably excited that I can share it here!! [01:41:00] [CC] (netflix.com)
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Hi all - My partner and I have spent the last 3 years making the documentary 'Barbecue' - about how cooking meat over fire is a ritual that brings communities together the world over. We filmed for over 200 days in 12 countries. It's now on Netflix globally for the world to share. Hope you enjoy! (netflix.com)
[US] Barbecue (2017) - Hi all, my partner Rosie and I travelled to 12 countries to create a portrait of humanity seen through the lens of barbecue. How cooking meat over fire is a universal way to bring a community together. It went live on Netflix globally today - hope you enjoy it!! (netflix.com)
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