Paul Hamann
Patron and Co-Founder
Paul received the BFI’s Grierson Award for 14 Days in May, the powerful documentary about the execution of an innocent man, Edward Earl Johnson, on Mississippi’s death row. It was during his filming of that documentary that he met Clive Stafford Smith, who was Edward’s lawyer. Together, they founded Reprieve in 1999.
Paul runs his own independent production company, Wild Pictures, and was previously the BBC’s Head of Documentaries and History.
He has also made over 50 documentaries himself, many winning awards, including a BAFTA for The Duty Men, which also won five further international awards.
The Observer newspaper voted him the ‘Documentary Maker’s Documentary Maker’.