Award-winning filmmaker & photojournalist, Fiona Lloyd-Davies has been making films and taking pictures about human rights issues in areas of conflict since 1992. She is known for her integrity, innovation and passion. Fiona came to this genre through an ad hoc trip to Bosnia in the first few months of the war in 1992. It led to her working with Clive Gordon on his BAFTA winning documentary The Unforgiving. She continued working in Bosnia throughout the war and after the peace, and it triggered her passion for exposing human rights issues and bringing stories from areas of conflict to a wider audience. Over the last thirty years Fiona has worked for many broadcasters and NGO’s focussing on exposing human rights and supporting survivors. She’s been awarded two Royal Television Society Awards, the first for a film about honour killing in Pakistan, Licence to Kill for BBC2’s Correspondent programme, and the second for a series of short films (22) with Salam Pax the Baghdad Blogger for BBC2’s Newsnight. These were the only films to come out of Iraq between 2003 to 2006, consistently showing daily life from the Iraqi perspective.
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