Kim MacQuarrie is an author, documentary filmmaker, anthropologist, and conservationist whose works include the best-selling (2007) and The Living Edens. His documentary film work has brought him 4 national Emmy awards.
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| - Kim MacQuarrie is an author, documentary filmmaker, anthropologist, and conservationist whose works include the best-selling (2007) and The Living Edens. His documentary film work has brought him 4 national Emmy awards. (en)
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| - Los Angeles, California, U.S. (en)
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| - Books and documentary especially on Peru and South America, and as co-founder of the conservation org, Green Our Planet, (en)
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| - Author, Documentary Filmmaker, Anthropologist, Conservationist (en)
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| - Kim MacQuarrie is an author, documentary filmmaker, anthropologist, and conservationist whose works include the best-selling (2007) and The Living Edens. His documentary film work has brought him 4 national Emmy awards. MacQuarrie is known for his fine narrative treatments of the history of indigenous cultures, such as the fall of the Inca Empire, as well as his work in conservation. He has published five books and his work has appeared in worldwide publications such as The Guardian, The Christian Science Monitor and National Geographic Traveller. He has produced and or directed dozens of documentaries for television channels such as Discovery Channel, PBS, FX, Fox and others. (en)
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