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Native Voice Films wins the 2004 Rory Peck Award.

The prestigious Rory Peck Awards are held in London each year and celebrate the outstanding work of freelance camermen and filmmakers who work in war zones. Named after the celebrated camerman Rory Peck, who was killed in a crossfire in Moscow in 1993, the Rory Peck Awards are judged by news editors and broadcasters from around the world.

The 2004 International Impact award went to Philip Cox from Native Voice Films for his exclusive filming of the Darfur crisis.

Native Voice in Sudan


“One of the outstanding stories of the year – it does things that broadcasters would never commission their news desks to do. A brave and talented filmmaker who brought an untold story to the world. Excellent”
Judge’s Comment

The Native Voice team
The Native Voice team:
Esteban Uyarra, Sarah Brownrigg, Phil Cox, Giovanna Stopponi

More info on the Darfur report

The Rory Peck Trust