L'autrice coréenne nous raconte l'histoire de son pays à travers l’opposition et l’attirance de deux jeunes adolescents que tout oppose
Huw Cordey (Author) Huw Corde y was the series producer of The Hunt . He has been making wildlife documentaries for 20 years. Between 1996 and 2009, he worked for the BBC Natural History Unit, producing landmark series such as Land of the Tiger, Andes to Amazon , Sir David Attenborough''s Life of Mammals , Planet Earth , Big Cat Diary and South Pacific . Since 2009, he has worked in the independent sector, producing Discovery Channel''s six-part natural history landmark series North America . Huw has also written and presented a number of radio programmes for the BBC and was a contributing author to the best-selling book Planet Earth . Alastair Fothergill (Foreword By) Alastair Fothergill was the executive producer of The Hunt . Previous to that, he was the executive producer of Frozen Planet for the BBC - a series he conceived following the success of Planet Earth , which he produced. Director of the associated feature film Earth , he has also co-directed four feature films for Disney. Alastair studied zoology at the University of Durham, joined the BBC Natural History Unit in 1983 and was appointed head of the NHU in 1992. During his tenure, he produced the award-winning series on the Antarctic, Life in the Freezer . In 1998, he stood down to concentrate on producing the hugely successful The Blue Planet . In 2012 he co-founded the independent production company Silverback Films, which produced The Hunt for the BBC. Alastair is the author of four books.
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