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Jamie Doran is a British documentary filmmaker.
Filmography
Doran has directed and produced numerous documentaries, including:
- Afghan Massacre: Convoy of Death or Massacre at Mazar - People presented as eyewitnesses claim that U.S. military and CIA agents were present when Northern Alliance fighters allegedly massacred up to three thousand Taliban fighters who surrendered after the battle of Mazar-i-Sharif in Afghanistan in November, 2001.
- Guinea Pig Kids - Portrayed standard medical care of black and Hispanic HIV-positive children at the Incarnation Children's Center in New York as "toxic experiments" without the consent of guardians or relatives. The BBC upheld complaints that this documentary breached editorial guidelines on accuracy and impartiality, acknowledging that it made false claims and was biased towards the views of AIDS denialists.
- Starman - A sixty-minute biographical film for BBC Television of Yuri Gagarin, the first human in space. Doran also co-wrote a book on Gagarin with science writer Piers Bizony.
- The Android Prophecy - Documentary history of robots in the cinema that draws dark conclusions about the future of mankind. Featuring contributions from Arthur C Clarke, Steven Spielberg and Ridley Scott.
References
- 'Serious concern' at BBC over flawed HIV film, published in The Guardian. Accessed October 31 2007.
- AidsTruth.org, BBC Admits that "Guinea Pig Kids" is Misleading, Erroneous
- http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/wednesdays-book-starman-the-truth-behind-the-legend-of-yuri-gagarin-by-jamie-doran-and-piers-bizony-jbloomsbury-pounds-1799-1150908.html
- http://www.timeshighereducation.co.uk/story.asp?storyCode=162537§ioncode=22
- http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg15821315.700-fallen-hero.html
- http://www.channel4.com/film/reviews/film.jsp?id=122117§ion=review