Mark Linfield


Alastair Fothergill studied zoology before entering the Natural History Unit of the BBC in 1983, working in a variety of programs including "The Really Wild Show", which received a BAFTA, the TV Oscar award, and the innovative "Reefwatch", and as team member for underwater programs transmitted live. In 1992, at age 32 years, he was appointed head of the Natural History Unit. In June 1998 he left this position to make Deep Blue (2003), a documentary about ocean life, which earned him both public and critical acclaim. Mark Linfield earned a degree in biology and entered the Natural History Unit of the BBC before joining the indie production company Green Umbrella Ltd. He returned to the BBC in 2000 as director and producer of Capuchins: the Monkey Puzzle (2000) and two episodes of the popular "Planet Earth" series for which he has won several Emmy awards.


Film submission

26° Festival

CINEMAMBIENTE

05 June - 11 June 2023
TORINO

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JUNIOR

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