Documentaries are far more than simple lessons or chronicles of reality; they are windows into lives, ideas, and worlds often hidden from view. Each frame is a brushstroke, painting intimacy and ...
There are photographs from the Vietnam War era that have become as iconic as the flag-raising on Iwo Jima or the inferno aboard the Hindenburg. One is the execution by handgun of a Viet Cong captain ...
Bao Nguyen's investigative movie claims that the legendary photo was deliberately credited to the wrong photographer. He makes his case. Conspiracies and cover-ups are a dime a dozen in fictional ...
The photo, informally dubbed “Napalm Girl,” which shows a naked girl running in agony down a road in the village of Trang Bang in June 1972 after a napalm attack by the U.S. military, has always been ...
Bao Nguyen’s documentary tracks a two-year investigation into allegations that a Pulitzer-winning Vietnam War photo was credited to the wrong person. By Sheri Linden Senior Copy Editor/Film Critic How ...
You’re likely familiar with the image, officially dubbed “The Horror of War,” unofficially “Napalm Girl” – a heartbreaking Vietnam War photo in which a young Vietnamese girl, naked and burned by a ...
The film about the Pulitzer Prize-winning picture, ‘The Stringer,’ is scheduled to debut next week at the Sundance Film Festival. It is one of the 20th century’s most memorable images: a naked girl, ...