An Interview with Daniel Gordon (Μια Συνέντευξη με τον Ντάνιελ Γκόρντον) 2005 [Documentary]

An Interview with Daniel Gordon, 2005 [Documentary]

An interesting interview with Daniel Gordon, the British director of the famous documentary trilogy about North Korea, “The Game of Their Lives” (2002), “A State of Mind” (2004) and “Crossing the Line” (2006).

Scene capture from “A State of Mind,” directed by Daniel Gordon.

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Μια Συνέντευξη με τον Ντάνιελ Γκόρντον, 2005 [Ντοκυμαντέρ]

Μια ενδιαφέρουσα συνέντευξη του Daniel Gordon, του Βρετανού σκηνοθέτη των ταινιών “The Game of Their Lives” (2002), “A State of Mind” (2004) and “Crossing the Line” (2006) που απαρτίζουν την πολύ γνωστή τριλογία ταινιών ντοκυμαντέρ με θέμα την Λαϊκή Δημοκρατία της Κορέας.

Filming of “The Game of Their Lives,” directed by Daniel Gordon

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An Interview with Daniel Gordon, 2005 [Μια Συνέντευξη με τον Ντάνιελ Γκόρντον]


Duration: 10min 04sec

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A State of Mind (2004) (Click on Image for full article)
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Crossing the Line (2006) (Click on Image for full article)
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The Game of Their Lives [천리마 축구단 (Chollima Chookgudan)] 2002 (Click on Image for full article)
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Biography


Daniel Gordon, Director

Daniel Gordon is a British documentary film director best known for a series of documentaries from North Korea.

Gordon previously worked for Sky Sports and Chrysalis. He founded VeryMuchSo productions in January 2001. It is based in Sheffield, England. Gordon has written two books on Sheffield Wednesday. In December 2001, he was nominated for a BAFTA for producing and directing Darren Gough’s Cricket Academy.

In 2002, Gordon worked with travel specialist Nicholas Bonner to bring the seven surviving members of the 1966 North Korean national football team to Britain. The resulting film, The Game of Their Lives won the 2003 Royal Television Society award for best sports documentary. The 1966 North Korean football team competed in the World Cup. Daniel was also nominated Best Newcomer at the 2003 Grierson Awards. The film also received a nomination for Best Documentary at the British Independent Film Awards. It won first prize at the Seville Film Festival.

Gordon and Bonner continued their collaboration to make A State of Mind, about two North Korean gymnasts preparing for the Pyongyang mass games, and Crossing the Line, about James Joseph Dresnok, the American soldier who defected to North Korea in 1962. The latter film, which was narrated by actor Christian Slater was shown at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival and was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize.[3] Gordon and Bonner were also featured on a 60 Minutes report about Dresnok that aired on January 28, 2007 in the United States, and included footage from their film.

Source: Wikipedia

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