David Suchet: People I Have Shot

David Suchet: People I Have Shot

2012 · 46 min · Documentary

David Suchet follows in the footsteps of his grandfather, Fleet Street photographer Jimmy Jarche, in a quest to capture on camera how Britain has changed in the past century.

Directed by Harry Hook

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