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War Photographer (2002)
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Reviews Counted:25
Fresh:20
Rotten:5
Average Rating:6.9/10
Theatrical Release:Jun 19, 2002 Limited
Synopsis: The Oscar-nominated documentary film WAR PHOTOGRAPHER is a harrowing journey into the world of renowned photojournalist James Nachtwey. Swiss filmmaker Christian Frei fearlessly trails Nachtwey... The Oscar-nominated documentary film WAR PHOTOGRAPHER is a harrowing journey into the world of renowned photojournalist James Nachtwey. Swiss filmmaker Christian Frei fearlessly trails Nachtwey into the front lines of violence and human suffering in areas including Kosovo, Indonesia, and the West Bank. This noble and serene film eschews politics and events leading to war, and instead limits itself to Nachtwey, a soft-spoken man on a relentless quest to change the world through photography. Unlike films such as HARRISON'S FLOWERS and UNDER FIRE which dramatize the experiences of American photographers at risk overseas, WAR PHOTOGRAPHER shows the real thing with detailed honesty. The film is best in its illustrations of chaotic and often awkward scrambles to safety amid senseless violence. The filmmakers use miniature video cameras mounted atop Nachtwey's still camera to create a you-are-there feeling that is often sickeningly real. There's no avoiding a keen sense of panic as clouds of tear gas completely obscure Nachtwey's vision, and he labors painfully to take a breath. WAR PHOTOGRAPHER heroically grapples with the moral responsibility of journalists who make a living documenting other peoples' pain. Other journalists interviewed for this film (including CNN's Christiane Amanpour) express the same reservations. Nowhere is this more abundantly clear than when Nachtwey movingly recounts how he begged an angry mob to spare the life of an innocent victim. WAR PHOTOGRAPHER is an important, skillfully crafted film. [More]
Starring: James Nachtwey
Starring: James Nachtwey
Director: Christian Frei
Director: Christian Frei
Producer: Christian Frei
Composer: Eleni Karaindrou, Arvo Pärt, David Darling
Studio: First Run Features
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Reviews for War Photographer
The photographer's show-don't-tell stance is admirable, but it can make him a problematic documentary subject.
What [Frei] gives us ... is a man who uses the damage of war -- far more often than the warfare itself -- to create the kind of art shots that fill gallery shows.
In the second half of the film, Frei’s control loosens in direct proportion to the amount of screen time he gives Nachtwey for self-analysis.
Photographs tell stories, and in this case, they tell more than shots of guys looking for photos.
For more than two decades Mr. Nachtwey has traveled to places in the world devastated by war, famine and poverty and documented the cruelty and suffering he has found with an devastating, eloquent clarity.
If you ever wondered what it would be like to be smack in the middle of a war zone armed with nothing but a camera, this Oscar-nominated documentary takes you there.
This film is an act of spiritual faith -- an eloquent, deeply felt meditation on the nature of compassion.
A film at once depressing and uplifting--depressing in terms of the sad, often horrifying subjects of Nachtwey's photographs but uplifting in terms of his commitment and integrity.
War Photographer is a powerful documentary about a gifted and idealistic peace maker in a world torn by conflict, pain and suffering.
A worthy tribute to a man and his colleagues who risk their lives to bring us the true story of the world.
Frei assembles a fascinating profile of a deeply humanistic artist who, in spite of all that he's witnessed, remains surprisingly idealistic, and retains an extraordinary faith in the ability of images to communicate the truth of the world around him.
Although commentary on Nachtwey is provided ... it's the image that really tells the tale.
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