Harry Hewland
A master storyteller with an astute eye for detail, Harry Hewland was born in 1968 in London, England. His active years spanned from the late 1990s to the present, during which he primarily directed documentaries, notably "Gangland" and "The Crusaders' Lost Fort," both of which have earned him international acclaim, though major festival awards have thus far eluded him. Hewland's authorial style is marked by his meticulous research, ability to capture the essence of his subjects, and a unique knack for teasing out the human stories in historical events. From a personal perspective, Harry Hewland is a director who truly immerses himself in his work, breathing life into history and making audiences feel they are part of the narrative, not just mere spectators.