Leo Regan is an Irish filmmaker and author. Initially working as a photojournalist, Regan began his career with the book Public Enemies (1993). He later became involved in documentary filmmaking, and in 2001 won a BAFTA for his documentary 100% White. A review in Modern Times credited Regan's "single crew films" as going "back to observational basics – and that continues with Regan's latest feature documentary My Friend Lanre
My Friend Lanre
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Scars
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Comfortably Numb
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Comfortably Numb
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The Doctor Who Hears Voices
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Don't Get High on Your Own Supply
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Cold Turkey
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Cold Turkey
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Cold Turkey
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100 Per Cent White
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My Friend Lanre
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My Friend Lanre
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Jesus Army Battlecentre
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Jesus Army Battlecentre
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Jesus Army Battlecentre
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