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Saxon Logan
Producer and Director
Award winning British filmmaker Saxon Logan has extensive experience in television
broadcasting and has been responsible for many documentary programmes. These
include films on Dirk Bogarde (BBC) and Parisian based Sculptor Raymond Mason,
Black Rhino -The Last Stand (C4) first introduced the plight of the Black Rhino to
an International audience. It received the International Television Academy's Gold
Medal for Outstanding Contribution to Conservation. Place Of Skulls (ITV 1), a
documentary on the African Elephant inspired the move to introduce a rigorous
worldwide moratorium on the trade in Ivory. The film was awarded the American Film
Academy's documentary prize. Likewise Mozambique: The Struggle Continues, which
revealed for the first time on television Britain's use of mercenaries and the
inadequacies of the SA80. The Lake That Made A Dent for WNET won an Emmy. Saxon's
documentaries on Big Game Hunting, Golden Lion Tamarind in Brazil and the late
Peruvian conservationist Felipe Benavides have all received wide spread critical
acclaim and he was made an Honorary Fellow of The Royal Geographical Society in
recognition of this body of work.
Working on a raft of programmes, Saxon has
developed a range of productions for Green Umbrella. Having just completed a UK
Film Council funded screenplay: "Freedom", Saxon is currently in development on
this and another feature entitled: " The Outnumbered".
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