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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bryan_FogelBryan Fogel - Wikipedia

    Bryan Fogel is an American director, producer, writer, actor and human rights activist. He is best known for his Oscar-winning documentary Icarus, which exposed the Russian doping scandal, and his follow-up The Dissident, which investigated the killing of Jamal Khashoggi.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm2406731Bryan Fogel - IMDb

    Bryan Fogel is an American director, producer, writer and activist who made Icarus, a 2017 documentary about doping in sports, and The Dissident, a 2020 film about the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi. He won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature for Icarus and was named one of the most creative people in business by Fast Company in 2021.

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  3. Bryan Fogel. American film director, producer, author, playwright, speaker and human rights activist, best known for the 2017 documentary Icarus, which won an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature at the 90th Academy Awards in 2018.

  4. Bryan Fogel is an American filmmaker and human rights activist who won an Oscar for his documentary Icarus. He also directed The Dissident, a film about the killing of Jamal Khashoggi and Saudi Arabia's censorship.

  5. Jan 8, 2021 · In a new interview with Esquire, Bryan Fogel says how, after winning an Oscar for 'Icarus,' his next film—a documentary about assassinated journalist Jamal Khashoggistruggled to...

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  6. Jan 8, 2021 · Oscar-winning director Bryan Fogel investigates the murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi in his new film, The Dissident. He reveals exclusive interviews, audio recordings and footage of the crime and its aftermath.

  7. Jan 15, 2021 · The documentary filmmaker talks about his investigation into the murder of Jamal Khashoggi and the challenges of getting his film seen. He reveals how he won over the trust of the journalist's fiancee and why he thinks the streaming giants were afraid of the Saudi government.