Alan Lowery
A stalwart of British documentary filmmaking, Alan Lowery was born in the year 1948, in Sheffield, England. Active since the 1970s, Lowery has made an indelible mark in the genre of documentary, best known for his compelling films such as "The New Nazis," "The War on Democracy," and "The Dirty War on the NHS", which have been recognized with several awards including the prestigious Royal Television Society's Television Journalism Award. Lowery's authorial style is characterized by his fair, yet hard-hitting investigative approach, blended with a profound empathy for the underdog.
Alan Lowery, in essence, is a master storyteller, using his camera not just as a lens, but as a mirror to society, reflecting the truths that many often choose to ignore.