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Killings, an investigative documentary on honor killings of
women in Kurdish communities in South-East Turkey.
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Gomes combines a thorough familiarity with digital cameras
with a unique talent to establish an intimate rapport with
real-life characters. She left a promising career as network
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Lobo Docs
We produce documentaries and current affairs programs, with emphasis
on international social and cultural issues. We are small, flexible,
digital. We can go to Nouakchott or Leh on few hours notice and
get the job done with passion and efficiency. Although
we are technology-savvy and cost-effective, our basic premise is
to achieve compelling storytelling based on poignant testimonies
of real-life characters and stunning visual imprint.
Our extensive
multicultural experience infuses our work with tolerance, diversity,
respect and openness. We uphold ethical humanistic values that
are deeply reflected in our films, which are simple yet gripping
because they tap into universal emotions.
Richard Wolf
A worldwide director, Richard Wolf studied documentary production
at the Global Village school in New York and film directing at
the New York Film Academy. Social and humanitarian issues
are the focus of his work. Combining investigative reporting
with a keen eye for visual storytelling, he has developed a unique
style that blends epic-scale imagery with candid intimate testimonies.
Mr. Wolf has directed over thirty documentary films for commercial networks and
public television, as well as independent productions broadcast on the BBC, CNN
and other major media outlets. Shot in five continents, these films are
as diverse as their environments. But all of them share deep humanistic values,
a close rapport with compelling real-life characters and outstanding cinematography.
Mr. Wolf’s many awards include the World Medal at the New York Festival,
the Ibero-American journalism award presented by EFE (Spanish News Agency), the
Prince Rainier Award at the Montecarlo Festival, the Ayrton Senna and Vladimir
Herzog awards for special reports on children and human rights. He has undertaken
assignments for the United Nations in New York, Africa, Asia and East Timor,
where he headed the television station implemented under the UN mandate.
Mr. Wolf’s filmography embodies a strong gender focus. He has documented
women’s resistance against fundamentalism under the Taliban in Afghanistan,
having produced the groundbreaking “Behind the Veil” film, as well
as women empowerment stories in diverse locations from Spain to the Himalayas
and Indonesia. Mr. Wolf has also worked as documentary director at TV
Cultura, the largest public television station in Latin America, winner of two
international Emmy awards.
Mr. Wolf’s documentary “Women of the Sand” is now part of the
permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art, New York. He has completed
his first narrative feature film “Fatima”, a breath-taking story
of a beautiful young woman who returns to war-torn Baghdad and must make hard
choices to survive amidst chaos.
Mr. Wolf is a cosmopolitan director with a broad world vision and a distinctive
authorial approach to filmmaking.
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