Matthew Vandyke is a renowned individual, whose professional accomplishments have been showcased in a trio of notable projects, each one garnering significant attention and acclaim within the realm of documentary filmmaking.
Not Anymore: A Story of Revolution, released in 2013, is one such notable endeavor, which has contributed to Vandyke's growing reputation as a talented and dedicated filmmaker.
Point and Shoot, another documentary that premiered in 2014, further solidified Vandyke's status as a rising star in the world of documentary filmmaking, as audiences and critics alike were treated to a captivating and thought-provoking cinematic experience.
Jim: The James Foley Story, released in 2016, is a testament to Vandyke's ability to tackle complex and emotionally charged subjects, as he brought the story of James Foley, a courageous journalist who tragically lost his life while covering the Syrian Civil War, to the big screen in a powerful and poignant manner.