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  2. Daniel Gordon is a British documentary film director known for his documentaries on sports and North Korea. Career. Gordon previously worked for Sky Sports and Chrysalis. He wrote two books on Sheffield Wednesday FC. In December 2001, he was nominated for a BAFTA for producing and directing Darren Gough’s Cricket Academy .

  3. May 6, 2016 · Sports. The Hillsborough Documentary That Shows What Really Happened In 1989 Will Finally Air This Weekend. We spoke to director Daniel Gordon about the harrowing process of interviewing the...

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  4. Aug 17, 2023 · Director Daniel Gordon uses split screens, dramatised reconstruction, zippy diagrams and some rather stiff comic-book animations. It all ends on an apocalyptic note that we’ve heard before —...

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  5. Daniel Gordon is a British documentary film director known for his documentaries on sports and North Korea. Gordon previously worked for Sky Sports and Chrysalis. He founded VeryMuchSo productions in January 2001, based in Sheffield. He wrote two books on Sheffield Wednesday FC.

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    Daniel Gordon. Director: The Australian Dream. Daniel Gordon is known for The Australian Dream (2019), Crossing the Line (2006) and The Game of Their Lives (2002).

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  7. The Australian Dream was written by the Aboriginal Australian journalist Stan Grant, and directed by British director Daniel Gordon. The person at the centre of the themes explored in the film, footballer Adam Goodes, participated in the making of the film, as did most of the rest of the cast.

  8. Words: Jack McRae. Andy Woodward, Image: Getty Images. “History was my big grounding for filmmaking. It was a way of telling stories,” Daniel Gordon, one of Britain’s most renowned documentary film-makers and the director of Football’s Darkest Secret, explains to The Boar. “From A-level through university, writing an essay was the ...