Draft:Robin Barnwell
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Robin John Barnwell is a documentary director.
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Career
Barnwell began covering wars in Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria and the Congo, aged 21.[1]
In June 1998, Barnwell, BBC television reporter Ragi Ommar and BBC television cameraman Frank Smith were charged and tried for breaking press laws by filming without government permission in a remote area of Yemen.[2][3][4]
For at least four years, Barnwell worked for the United Nations missions in Afghanistan and Sudan,[5] including "UNSMA political affairs officer"[6] and UNAMA Political Officer.[7]
Life
Simon Langton Grammar School for Boys 1984-1991.[8]
Varsity (Cambridge) Associate and News Editor, History, M.A Honours (First Class) Senior Scholarship, Trinity College, Cambridge, (1991–1994).[8][9]
Awards
- Journalist of the Year, 2019 Press Gazette British Journalism Awards[11][1]
- Foreign Affairs Journalism Award, 2019 Press Gazette British Journalism Awards[11]
Inside China's Digital Gulag
- 2020 BAFTA Award (as 'Inside China's Digital Gulag' for ITV)[12]
- 2020 International Emmy Award (as 'Inside China's Digital Gulag' for ITV)[13]
- 2021 Peabody Award (as 'China Undercover' for PBS)[14][15][16][17][18][19]
Mariupol: The People's Story
- Mariupol: The People's Story - 2022 Peabody Awards[28] (a documentary about the Siege of Mariupol)
Mentions
- British Academy Television Award for Best Current Affairs
- Unreported World
- 2020 British Academy Television Craft Awards
- The Power of Big Oil
- British Academy Television Craft Award for Best Director: Factual
- This World (TV series)
- The Passionate Eye
- British Academy Television Award for Best Single Documentary
- List of Peabody Award winners (2020–2029)
- Lyse Doucet
- Tandis Jenhudson
- Grierson Awards
- Dispatches (TV programme)
- List of documentary films
- 46th News and Documentary Emmy Awards
