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  1. 16. Juni 2017 · A Good Day to Die, Hoka Hey: Directed by Harold Monfils. With Jason P. Howe, Roger Arnold, Connie Booth, Seamus Conlan. This is the story of a man's bravery to cover the world at war, and what it takes to get images published for the world to see.

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    • Documentary, Biography, News
    • Harold Monfils
    • 2017-06-16
  2. 'A GOOD DAY TO DIE, HOKA HEY' Pre-release film trailer (2016) - YouTube. Monfils Pictures. 32 subscribers. 22K views 8 years ago. ...more. What is the first thing you think of when the guy...

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  3. A GOOD DAY TO DIE, HOKA HEY, official site. Hoka Hey documentary on Jason P Howe. The story of a man who chose a life of perpetual peril in pursuit of the perfect image, and what it took to get those images published for the world to see.

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  4. The film A Good Day to Die Hard also appropriates the phrase in its title. In 1849 the phrase was reported to have been said by Willbur Fisk , a Methodist minister who had actively proselytized among Native Americans and helped secure a translation of the Bible into Mohawk, twelve days before his death (in 1839): "In the morning he asked Mrs. Frisk what day it was.

  5. A Good Day to Die, Hoka Hey 2016 1h 27m Documentary List 100% 6 Reviews Tomatometer This is the story of British conflict photographer Jason P. Howe taking on the British MOD and the publics...

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  6. 15. Juni 2017 · A Good Day to Die, Hoka Hey review – unflinching look at war photographer. A documentary about the award-winning photographer Jason P Howe focuses on the motivation behind the seeming heroism...

  7. 25. März 2020 · A Good Day to Die, Hoka Hey, a narrative feature, is the journey of British conflict photographer Jason P. Howe taking on the British MOD and the public's right to know in this age of media control.