A 40-minute Dispatches programme for Channel 4 (UK) on the long-term effects of chemical weapons used against the Kurdish city of Halabja in 1988. With a tiny Sony DV camera I followed the director/reporter Gwynne Roberts and the British geneticist Christine Gosden on a clandestine investigation in Northern Iraq. I shot the most harrowing pictures of my life and the film sold world-wide: CBS 60 Minutes USA, ABC Australia, ZDF Germany etc.
In 1998 this film got nominated as one of the 3 best foreign documentaries by the Royal Television Society in the UK. We also received a special commendation by the Rory Peck Award.
Production Company website: rwfilms.co.uk