Born in Hobart, Australia, in 1953, Philip Brooks is a documentary filmmaker and producer.
In the early 1990s, he founded the production company Dominant 7, with his partner
Laurent Bocahut and a distributor named Dominique Welinski. Dominant 7 produced stories
from the margins of politics, culture and sexuality. Brooks wrote, directed and co-directed
several films and documentaries, including My Own Private Oz (2000), Woubi chéri (1998),
Spikes and Heels (1994), Manila - the Real Thing (1994), and Drowning by Bullets (1992).
Philip Brooks passed away in Cadiz, Spain, in 2003.
African Film Festival New York. “Philip Brooks.” Accessed May 24, 2023. https://africanfilmny.org/directors/philip-brooks/.