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Hoka Hey: A Good Day To Die DVD

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What is the first thing you think of when the guy behind you gets his legs blown off? What time is it when it hits bomb o'clock ? How do you fall for a woman who turns out to be an assassin?? A Good Day To Die is about a man's bravery to photograph the world at war and also make sure those images are published for the world to see. It is the extraordinary life story of British conflict photographer, Jason P. Howe, who survived 12 years on the frontline of four different wars, capturing images of humanity in all its suffering.

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Released
31 July 2017
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Bulldog Films 
Classification
Runtime
87 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5060105724541 
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Documentary focusing on British war photographer Jason P. Howe. Featuring interviews with his friends, family and those he's worked with, the film chronicles Jason's time capturing images of the Colombian conflict between FARC guerrilla fighters and paramilitaries, during which time he fell in love with a local assassin, as well as his time spent on the front lines with British troops in Lebanon, Iraq and Afghanistan, before he was banned from the front line by the British Ministry of Defence. The film also examines the toll covering these events took on Jason and his resultant choice to pursue a drastic lifestyle change.

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