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Anthony Wonke is a film director. He is an Emmy and triple BAFTA winning director and an Oscar nominated and Emmy winning executive producer. He has also won, amongst other awards, the Prix Italia, Peabody, Grierson and RTS for his films.
Anthony Wonke is an Emmy and Triple BAFTA winning Director and Oscar nominated and Emmy winning Executive Producer, specializing in cinematic documentaries, feature films, TV series and high-end commercials. He's also won, along with other awards, the Prix Italia, Peabody, Grierson, RTS, One World Media and Spotlight for his films.
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Film Director and Executive Producer. United Kingdom. 512 followers 500+ connections. View mutual connections with Anthony. Welcome back. About. The Tower, Crackhouse USA, The Battle For Mariah,...
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The Man Who Walked Around the World. Press pack. Enquiries. Instagram. Share. Are you old enough to drink alcohol in your country of residence? From local grocer to global icon. Filmmaker Anthony Wonke explores how Johnnie Walker became embedded in popular culture, and has managed to still be…
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Anthony Wonke is an Emmy and triple BAFTA winning director, specialising in documentary style commercials and feature documentaries. He is known for his original feature documentaries - ‘Children on the Frontline’, ‘Fire in the Night’, ‘The Battle for Marjah’ - as well as his documentary series ‘The Tower: A Tale of Two Cities’.
Nov 9, 2015 · Anthony Wonke. Stars. Dolores Aveiro. Hugo Aveiro. Georgie Bingham. See production info at IMDbPro. RENT/BUY. from $3.99. Add to Watchlist. Added by 10.2K users. 33 User reviews. 17 Critic reviews. Videos 6. Trailer 2:02. Watch Trailer #1. Clip 0:54. Watch Ronaldo: Bedtime. Clip 0:25.
Dec 30, 2020 · BAFTA-winning director Anthony Wonke’s new independent film, The Man Who Walked Around the World , looks at how the ‘striding man’ became omnipresent, far removed from its humble...