Gregory Allen is a Grammy and Emmy award-winning documentary filmmaker and Director of Photography. Over the past 20 years, he has created stories for prestigious platforms such as the BBC, National Geographic and Amazon Prime, while also venturing into music video production for some of Latin America's most important artists. He won a Daytime Emmy in 2020 for directing the series Pan y Circo alongside Diego Luna, and a Latin Grammy in 2014 for his intimate documentary on Mexican band Café Tacvba. Gregory's dedication to storytelling and environmental awareness has led him to cover major events in the Americas, such as the 2010 earthquake in Haiti and the 2018 migrant caravan, which is highlighted in his ongoing documentary "Primero Dios". His commitment to reconnecting people with nature is evident in his film Papalotzin, which captures the 6000km migration of the Monarch Butterfly from the vantage point of an ultra-light aircraft. Currently, Gregory is focused on developing advanced climate restoration technologies and designing immersive experiences that heighten sensory awareness and deepen human connections.
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