Shooting War: World War II Combat Cameramen (2000)
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Synopsis: Everyone knows the impact of a photograph, but no images have more power than the ones captured during war. This documentary, executive produced by Steven Spielberg and narrated by Tom Hanks,... Everyone knows the impact of a photograph, but no images have more power than the ones captured during war. This documentary, executive produced by Steven Spielberg and narrated by Tom Hanks, chronicles the contributions made by World War II combat photographers. From documenting the awe-inspiring military in action to the horrific consequences battle, war photographers helped to connect people to the situation and have provided invaluable historical documents. Featured subjects include cult filmmaker Russ Meyer, who worked a newsreel cameraman during World War II, and legendary director John Ford, who produced award-winning documentaries on the war. [More]
Starring: Stephen Ambrose, Russ Meyer, John Ford
Starring: Stephen Ambrose, Russ Meyer, John Ford
Director: Richard Schickel
Director: Richard Schickel
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