The Exotic Booze Club: A filmmaker's true adventures of volcanoes, cobras and a... beer elephant Main Edition

The Exotic Booze Club: A filmmaker's true adventures of volcanoes, cobras and a... beer elephant Main Edition book cover

The Exotic Booze Club: A filmmaker's true adventures of volcanoes, cobras and a… beer elephant Main Edition

Author(s): Brian Armstrong (Author)

  • Publisher: Allen & Unwin
  • Publication Date: 27 Feb. 2013
  • Edition: Main
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 320 pages
  • ISBN-10: 174331356X
  • ISBN-13: 9781743313565

Book Description

At seven years old, the young Brian Armstrong was captivated by the pages of an old, yellow-bordered magazine. Twenty-five years later, the boy from Bendigo found himself travelling from one death-defying adventure to another as a seat-of-the-pants expedition filmmaker for National Geographic. Coping with deadly snakes, volcanoes, acid lakes, malaria, armed rebels and even a helicopter crash became part of a day’s work.

Then Brian started the Exotic Booze Club. It was a club created in flagrant violation of his employer’s rules. A club for intrepid film-makers to share their hair-raising stories – of deadly snakes, acid lakes, enormous crocodiles and other examples of nature at its most dangerous – over a glass (or ten) of rotgut booze from the world’s most dangerous zones.

This book gives you the true stories from behind the scenes of Brian’s most dramatic films, framed by the rise and fall of the one and only Exotic Booze Club.

Editorial Reviews

Review

Armstrong’s book is an excellent account of what it takes to film large-scale, on-location documentaries, and it should enhance the experience of watching such documentaries. In the meantime, I’ll settle for raising a glass to the book – and to the memory of the Booze Club. ― Sunday Age

A country boy infecting his American team with Aussie larrikinism and a quest for strange experiences. The combination keeps the reader turning every page. ― Herald Sun

About the Author

After more than a decade of reporting news and current affairs for Nine Network Australia, Brian Armstrong moved to Washington DC and began a life of travel and documentary filmmaking, and worked as a staff producer for National Geographic. He has produced more than 50 documentaries for National Geographic Television and other broadcasters. When he’s not on the road or planning his next adventure, he tries to stay sober, patch up his marriage and co-parent his three children.
National Geographic has not endorsed this book.

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