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Conflict (2015) delves into the grim realities faced by conflict photographers, those brave souls who step into chaos to document human suffering. The tone is somber, punctuated by raw testimonials that reveal the emotional toll of their work. Each photographer shares not just their experiences capturing violence, but also the haunting aftermath—the guilt, the questions of morality. The pacing feels reflective rather than frantic, allowing you to digest the gravity of their narratives. There's no flashy editing or dramatization, just stark visuals that amplify their stories. What sets this documentary apart is its focus on the personal, the psychological scars that linger long after the camera is put down. It's a heavy watch, for sure, but it offers a rare insight into the human side of war photography.
Intense reflections from frontline photographersFocus on the psychological impact of warSobering take on the ethics of documenting conflict
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Nick Fitzhugh
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