We are proud to announce that Louis Theroux is coming to Brighton for the opening night of SEE festival. Best known for making documentaries that get to the heart of the world’s most fascinating lifestyles and controversial human behaviours, Louis’ gentle questioning style and tenacious journalistic focus has shone light on some of the world’s most intriguing stories. Over the years, though formats and subject matter have varied, Louis has remained true to a way of working that is uniquely his own: offering rounded portraits of the inhabitants, resisting easy judgments and giving us a nuanced picture of worlds in which people do questionable things for very human reasons. When asked about being a part of the South’s best documentary film festival, Louis said “I feel very flattered to have been asked to be part of the SEE festival. I'm looking forward to meeting some talented filmmakers, young and old, and immersing myself in the friendly and informed culture that is the world of documentaries” Join us all on the 19th February at the Corn Exchange for what promises to be a memorable and enlightening session mapping his creative journey through his critically and commercially acclaimed slate of work. Tickets: Link