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Emmy-Winning Film 'Hell Jumper' Honors Fallen Aid Worker
27 Nov
Summary
- Documentary 'Hell Jumper' about Chris Parry won an International Emmy Award.
- Parry, an aid worker, tragically died in Ukraine while rescuing civilians.
- The film captures his bravery through bodycam footage during evacuations.

An International Emmy Award for Best Documentary has been presented to 'Hell Jumper', a film that chronicles the extraordinary bravery of Chris Parry. The documentary focuses on the aid worker's selfless efforts to rescue hundreds of civilians amidst the conflict in Ukraine. Parry tragically lost his life in the war-torn country while carrying out these vital evacuations.
The film offers a deeply personal and harrowing account of these missions. Producer Colin Barr noted that audiences are profoundly impacted by Parry's selflessness and the film's exploration of courage, loss, and friendship. Parry, a 28-year-old from Truro, captured crucial footage during his evacuations.
'Hell Jumper' utilizes bodycam footage from Parry's perspective, immersing viewers in the perilous environment. Barr shared that the audio, including Parry's breathing and heartbeat, creates an intensely visceral experience. This award-winning documentary serves as a powerful tribute to Parry's remarkable courage and the profound human connections forged in crisis.




