BBC4 and Amazon Prime Video. Produced and Directed by Conor Woodman.
The film tells the story of a 69-year-old Californian horsewoman, now living in New Zealand who sets off on an extraordinary journey to find the truth about the origins of the rare Appaloosa spotted horse. Back in the saddle for the first time in 12 years, she crosses one of the world's highest mountain ranges in search of a lost valley, where she hopes to discover whether the experts have been wrong all along and that the true source of the North American Appaloosa horse is Asia and not Europe, as the history books would have us believe.
National Geographic Channel. Presented by Conor Woodman.
Conor meets with questionable characters ranging from unethical cab drivers to aggressive pimps as he witnesses and experiences the travel experience of parting with personal property and money. He intentionally falls victim to these alleged scammers and says "yes" to every sex worker and pocket jeweler in the city. The show aims to expose the local adaptations of common scams - from pick pockets, expensive cab fares, to bars luring people in with adult entertainment at a high cost.
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Channel 4 and worldwide. Created, Produced and Presented by Conor Woodman.
Conor Woodman was a high-flying City economist, until one day he decided he no longer wanted to work behind a computer screen - so he set off around the world to trade real things that he could touch and smell. With £25,000 from the sale of his flat, Conor travels across four continents and 16 countries trading in all kinds of products - with the aim of doubling his investment.
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ITV1. Reporter Conor Woodman.
With access to cannabis growers and dealers, Conor takes the ITV Exposure team to find that as 80% of cannabis consumed in the UK is now home-grown and illegal cannabis production has become a multi-million pound business. And that brings with it, a dark edge.
Written and Directed by Conor Woodman
Like many young guys his age, Jay has one thing on his mind but to get it, he needs the full support of his best friend and a can of gold spray paint.
GoldenBoy has been selected for the London Short Film Festival in January 2017.
Written and Directed by Conor Woodman.
A young scallywag from Manchester is on a date with a student from the local University. When the conversation turns to the illegal raves that he organises, things turn sour. To save the date, he has to think fast.
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