Varon bonicos biography
- Director, writer and cinematographer, Varon Bonicos born United Kingdom 18 May 1974, the son of late film editor Douglas Bonicos.
- Director, writer and cinematographer, Varon Bonicos born United Kingdom 18 May 1974, the son of late film editor Douglas Bonicos.
- Varon Bonicos.
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A Man's Story
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2010 British film
| A Man's Story | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Varon Bonicos |
| Produced by | Alastair Clark Rachel Robey |
| Cinematography | Varon Bonicos |
| Edited by | Tom Hemmings |
Production | Wellington Films |
| Distributed by | Trinity Filmed Entertainment |
Release dates |
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Running time | 98 minutes |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Language | English |
A Man's Story is a 2010 documentary film which explores the career of London fashion designer Ozwald Boateng. It was directed by Varon Bonicos.[2][3]
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Varon Bonicos Edit Profile
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Varon Bonicos is a British director, producer, and screenwriter and is the son of late film editor Douglas Bonicos.
Background
Varon Bonicos was born in United Kingdom, His film career started working for film editor Pamela Power (The Hunger, Chill Factor) at London"s Soho post production company The Film Editors.
Career
Bonicos directed the first ever ITN Independent Television news commercial and also conceived first British Airways In flight current affairs programming leading Bonicos to his early experimental art installations notably for The Arts Council of Great Britain and the Design Museum in London. In 1998 Bonicos embarked upon a documentary feature film A Manitoba"s Story that was filmed over a 12-year period, focusing on the daily life of men"s fashion designer Ozwald Boateng. Bonicos described the production of the film "Like going out for a pint of milk and returning 12 years later", he filmed single handedly and worked in the s
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Director, writer and cinematographer, Varon Bonicos born United Kingdom 18 May 1974, the son of late film editor Douglas Bonicos. His film career started at 16 as runner for a film editing company.
Bonicos worked simultaneously as editor and director for several years, during the period he worked on TV documentaries for Royal Dutch Shell, Sky television that included a TV film about Queen Elizabeth II , art installations for the The Arts Council of Great Britain, Design Museum in London several commercials and music videos.
Bonicos's first documentary feature film was 'A Man's Story' filmed over a 12 year period, focusing on the daily life of men's fashion designer Ozwald Boateng. He filmed single handedly and worked in the style of Cinéma verity, inspired by Dziga Vertov's Kino-Pravda. A Man's Story was released in cinema's UK /USA late 2012 and shown around the world in major film festivals.
Bonicos worked with Ben Silverman and Robert Redford to create hit USA prime time TV House Of Boateng series for The Sundance Channel and Viacom network.
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