Chris Fletcher

Filmes

A Noite do Jogo
Second Second Assistant Director
Max e Annie participam de um grupo de casais que organizam noites de jogos. Quando o irmão de Max, Brooks, chega, ele decide organizar uma festa com os temas assassinato e mistério. No entanto, Brooks é sequestrado de verdade, mas o grupo acredita que tudo faz parte da misteriosa brincadeira. Os seis amigos competitivos precisam resolver o caso para vencer o jogo, cujo rumo vai se tornando cada vez mais inesperado.
Life in the Blue
Writer
This films reveals the extraordinary variety of life found in the vast blue expanses of the
open ocean. Here, all the action takes place in a 10 metre deep band of water, just under the surface. Many species use this section of water to migrate and hunt while others use ingenious ways to stay hidden where there appears to be no shelter.
Shadow Trade
Writer
This harrowing documentary sheds light on a largely mysterious practice occurring in the criminal underworld of Thailand: the illegal dog meat trade.
Castro's Secret Reef
Executive Producer
Cuba's enforced isolation has resulted in the unlikeliest of marine reserves: a huge, rambling archipelago known as Jardines de la Reina, or "Gardens of the Queen." Stretching around 140 miles along the southern coast of Cuba, it's one of the longest barrier reef systems in the world. Get an up-close look at Fidel Castro's diving playground, a forgotten ocean paradise unseen for half a century, and witness exotic species rarely seen elsewhere in the region. It's the lost jewel of the Caribbean, but how long can this pristine wilderness survive?
Cheetahs of the Deep
Writer
Short-finned pilot whales are known as the "Cheetahs of the Deep" for their ability to dive at high speed to hundreds of metres in search of prey. This film documents the lives of these highly sociable mammals and reveals a complex social behavior which is unique to this species.
Sonderkommando: The Living Dead of Auschwitz
Writer
A chilling documentary for which Holocaust survivor Henryk Mandelbaum returned to Auschwitz to talk about the horrific year he spent as a ‘‘Sonderkommando’’, a slave labourer forced to search and burn the corpses of fellow Jews murdered in the gas chambers. Until his death in 2008, Mandelbaum was one of very few Sonderkommando to have survived the death camps, execution as collaborators by the Soviets and later reprisals by other Jews. The stories he tells and the photographs used are stomach-churning.