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www.hunkydoryfilms.co.uk
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Angel House
Angel Mews
London
N1 9HH
About
HunkyDory is a brand new production company offering an eclectic mix of directing talent from all over the world, with skill and experience in commercials, award-winning TV comedy and drama, feature films, music videos and documentaries. Their fantastic work has won awards at Cannes Lions, D&AD, Creative Circle, Clio as well as BAFTA, RTA and Emmy recognition.
HunkyDory brings a modern and reliable energy that can work to any brief and create outstanding work for agencies or clients direct. Life is good, it’s HunkyDory.
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