Joshua Dugdale was born in Birmingham in 1974. He studied economics at Manchester University attaining a 2:1. Following Manchester, he quickly established a career in documentaries, travelling across the world, making films on drug barons, gangsters, police forces and revolutionaries. His 2002 film for the BBC, 'LAPD Blues' won some of the highest ratings of that year for any documentary. Following 'LAPD Blues', he made a three year biopic of the Dalai Lama which has won plaudits around the world for his gentle portrayal of the Tibetan spiritual leader. Some critics believe that it is one of the rare films that has the potential of making real change within China's Tibet policy, whilst others have criticised it for not having enough mainstream appeal to be a commercial success.
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