Ray's Birds (2010)

Ray Lowden keeps seventy-two large birds of prey, five deer and some wallabies at his place in Northumberland, England. He has had ten days off in twelve years and loves what he does. The film is a little homage to his variously coy, imperious, curious, stubborn and comic raptor menagerie.

Director: Deborah Stratman
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 8 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Cinematography: Deborah Stratman
Editing: Deborah Stratman
Production: Pythagoras Film
Country: United Kingdom, United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en

Keywords

biography, woman director

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Ray's Birds about?
Ray Lowden keeps seventy-two large birds of prey, five deer and some wallabies at his place in Northumberland, England. He has had ten days off in twelve years and loves what he does. The film is a little homage to his variously coy, imperious, curious, stubborn and comic raptor menagerie.
Who directed Ray's Birds?
Ray's Birds was directed by Deborah Stratman.
Who stars in Ray's Birds?
Ray's Birds stars Ray Lowden.
How long is Ray's Birds?
Ray's Birds has a runtime of 8m (8 minutes).
What genre is Ray's Birds?
Ray's Birds is a Documentary film.
Where was Ray's Birds produced?
Ray's Birds was produced in United Kingdom, United States of America.