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MATT
DICKINSON is a filmmaker and writer who specializes in the wild places
and the indigenous people of the world. He has a passion for adventure
that has so far taken him to almost one hundred countries, including
expeditions to the Sahara Desert, Greenland, and the jungles of South
America.
He
studied anthropology in college before beginning a career in television.
After training for four years at the BBC he went freelance in 1988 to
produce and direct adventure documentaries for, among others, the BBC,
National Geographic Television, the Discovery Channel, and the Arts
& Entertainment Network.
His
films have been broadcast in more than thirty-five countries and have
won numerous prestigious film festival awards.
His
recent film projects have included a sea voyage by yacht to Antarctica,
a whitewater rafting film on the Brahmaputra River in India, and an
expedition on foot across the inhospitable Namib Desert.
In
the pre-monsoon Everest season of 1996, amid the worst weather conditions
on record, together with Alan Hinkes, Britain's foremost high-altitude
mountaineer, he made a successful ascent of Mount Everest's notorious
north side, one of the more technically demanding climbs on the world's
highest peak. |