Reza Pakravan
Reza Pakravan is an Iranian-British filmmaker of documentaries.[1] of expeditions in what some consider remote or troubled areas of the world. Also known as an author, explorer, adventurer, and for bicycling. His preferred mode of transport. He holds world records for fastest bicycling across the Sahara desert in 2011 and his 102-day bicycling trip from Nordkapp, northernmost of mainland Europe and Norway, to Cape Town, southernmost of Africa[2]
He is a fellow of the Royal Geographical Society and has received a Lloyd’s Charity Award for fundraising and work to build schools in Madagascar.
Filmography
- The World's Most Dangerous Borders (2022) – TV / Netflix documentary, presenter, producer
- Diamonds in the Sand (2021) – documentary, producer
- Transamazonica (2017) – TV documentary, 6-part series[3], creator, cast
Bibliography
- Kapp to Cape: Never Look Back: Race to the End of the Earth[4]
References
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