Martin Freeman (
as war photographer Iain MacKelpie), Christopher Abbott (as Afghan fixer Fahim), and Billy Bob Thornton (as a Marine General) contribute mightily to the film's artistic success.
Film Movement packages this like a film - of - the - month - club release, using a clear keepcase and using the reverse side of the cover artwork to print a two - paragraph statement from director Poppe on how the film incorporates his own experiences
as a war photographer.
They're both under pressure to deliver stories to their respective news services, but instead of spending some time examining how they build a friendship that can withstand the reality of their work, we get a romantic subplot featuring Martin Freeman
as a war photographer.
Norwegian director Eric Poppe (who has drawn on his own experiences
as a war photographer) and his screenwriter Harald Rosenløw Eeg chart Rebecca's attempt to respond to her family's emotional needs.
Sharing a passion for photography and a thirst for adventure, the pair embarked on an illustrious career together
as war photographers.
Not exact matches
Dozens of competing
photographers sent telegrams expressing their outrage to Secretary of
War Edwin Stanton, and Mrs. Lincoln complained
as well.
In 1950 he was free - lancing in Atlanta when LIFE assigned him to cover the Korean
War as a staff
photographer.
Travelling across Europe together, their love affair only lasted for two years, but together they gained a reputation
as two of the greatest
war photographers of all time.
Christian Frei's documentary
War Photographer follows acclaimed photojournalist James Nachtwey
as he finds stories in some of the most desolate locations on the planet.
Catherine Keener stars
as a
photographer shattered by her experience in Libya in «
War Story.»
The young Norwegian auteur was able to marshal Jesse Eisenberg,
as young sociology professor Jonah Reed, Gabriel Byrne
as his father Gene, a high school teacher and failed actor living in suburban New York, and Isabelle Huppert
as his mother, a self - righteous
war photographer named, umm, Isabelle Joubert, who dies in a car crash.
As a depression - prone
war photographer whose death has sent her husband and two sons into decidedly separate states of emotional denial, she's a dangerous open wound of a character even from the confines of flashback; at one point Trier closes in on her silent, trembling, feeling - flushed face for what feels like a full exquisite minute, and it's the most riveting moment in the entire film.
Director Ron Howard, from left, actors Emilia Clarke, Alden Ehrenreich, Donald Glover and a person dressed
as the character Chewbacca pose for
photographers upon arrival at the premiere of the film «Solo: A Star
Wars Story» at the 71st international film festival, Cannes, southern France, Tuesday, May 15, 2018.
Actor Joonas Suotamo, left, and a person wearing a costume of the character Chewbacca take a selfie photograph
as they pose for
photographers during a photo call for the film «Solo: A Star
Wars Story» at the 71st international film festival, Cannes, southern France, Tuesday, May 15, 2018.
Actors Alden Ehrenreich, from left, Donald Glover, a person dressed
as the character Chewbacca, actors Paul Bettany and Phoebe Waller - Bridge pose for
photographers upon arrival at the premiere of the film «Solo: A Star
Wars Story» at the 71st international film festival, Cannes, southern France, Tuesday, May 15, 2018.
Actor Joonas Suotamo, left, and a person dressed
as the character Chewbacca pose for
photographers upon arrival at the premiere of the film «Solo: A Star
Wars Story» at the 71st international film festival, Cannes, southern France, Tuesday, May 15, 2018.
Released to two dozen American theaters this past October, the film stars Binoche
as Rebecca Thomas, an accomplished
war zone
photographer.
The Moment, which could allude to any number of different incidents, and is never explicitly explained, stars a somnambulant Jennifer Jason Leigh
as Lee, a
war photographer who has recently been traumatized by a bombing she survived on the job.
As it did with Star
Wars: The Force Awakens, Vanity Fair has given us a peek at the characters of Star
Wars: The Last Jedi with a series of covers featuring character portraits from celebrated
photographer Annie Leibovitz.
He advocated Pan-Africanism, traveled to Africa, and even embedded himself
as an observer and
photographer in the Mozambique civil
war.
Addario will discuss her memoir It's What I Do: A
Photographer's Life of Love and
War, which is being produced
as a feature film starring Jennifer Lawrence by Steven Spielberg.
In order to understand Lazarus Averbuch, Brik and his friend Rora — who overflows with stories of his life
as a Sarajevo
war photographer — retrace Lazarus's path backwards across Eastern Europe, through a history of pogroms and poverty, and through a present - day of cheap mafiosi and cheaper prostitutes.
Life staff
photographer Burrows regarded the
war in Vietnam
as his greatest professional opportunity.
Dead Rising 2: Off the Record (PS3, 360)-- Return to Dead Rising 2's zombie - infested Fortune City, except this time
as Frank West, part - time
war photographer and full - time fan favorite.
Photographer captures Star
Wars characters
as they brave the arctic weather of Hoth in LEGO's Star
Wars Advent Calendar collection.
Philip «Snapdragon» Stern was an American
photographer noted for his iconic portraits of Hollywood stars,
as well
as his
war photography while serving as a U.S. Army Ranger in the «Darby's Rangers» unit in the North African and Italian campaigns during World War
war photography while serving
as a U.S. Army Ranger in the «Darby's Rangers» unit in the North African and Italian campaigns during World
War War II.
These
photographers documented the post
war energy and exotic chaos of New York City as it evolved from the crisis years of the Great Depression and the Second World War through to the social turbulence of
war energy and exotic chaos of New York City
as it evolved from the crisis years of the Great Depression and the Second World
War through to the social turbulence of
War through to the social turbulence of...
After serving
as a
Photographer's Mate Second Class in the U.S. Merchant Marine during World War II, he began working as a freelance photographer, primarily for Harper's Baza
Photographer's Mate Second Class in the U.S. Merchant Marine during World
War II, he began working
as a freelance
photographer, primarily for Harper's Baza
photographer, primarily for Harper's Bazaar, in 1944.
The second video,
War Pigeon (2017), created on the occasion of Blue Room, invokes another evocative detail in the history of espionage: the use of trained pigeons
as aerial
photographers during World
War II.
The exhibition embraces many of the
photographers who shaped photography between the
wars, both in Europe and the United States,
as well
as more contemporary practitioners that expanded on those ideas.
After World
War II, the country began to produce film and camera equipment, supporting a large amateur photography culture and sponsoring native
photographers as important artistic producers.
After joining the army during World
War II, Croner worked
as an aerial
photographer with the United States Army Air Corps stationed in the South Pacific.
For more than 30 years he built a career
as a documentary
photographer with series on the genocide in Rwanda, civil
war in Haiti und homeless people in the US.
After joining the army during World
War II, he worked
as an aerial
photographer with the United States Army Air Corps stationed in the South Pacific.
With this new exhibition space, the gallery serves
as a forum for the presentation of a focused program considering the work of lesser - known pre and post
war Japanese
photographers as well
as a site for the exhibition of masterworks by historical and contemporary photographic masters from Japan and abroad.
This cross-disciplinary approach ensures that the final collection is the result of different perspectives — the history of the
war, the significance of Buchler
as a woman
photographer and her artistic excellence
as an «amateur».
As a young artist O'Keeffe was influenced by the works of many artists and photographers, bridging the world of avant - garde art in Europe before World War I, such as the work of Paul Cezanne and Pablo Picasso, with the new modernist artists in America, such as Arthur Dov
As a young artist O'Keeffe was influenced by the works of many artists and
photographers, bridging the world of avant - garde art in Europe before World
War I, such
as the work of Paul Cezanne and Pablo Picasso, with the new modernist artists in America, such as Arthur Dov
as the work of Paul Cezanne and Pablo Picasso, with the new modernist artists in America, such
as Arthur Dov
as Arthur Dove.
As Italy emerged from the tragedy and devastation of World
War II, a pioneering generation of
photographers and filmmakers developed a new visual language rooted in reality and authenticity in order to critically examine postwar life.
John Liebenberg
As a freelance
photographer John Liebenberg is perhaps best known for his documentation of the Namibian
War of Independence, largely considered the most significant visual record of the conflict.
The earliest works, taken by
photographers such
as George Bradford Brainerd and Irving Underhill, document the resort from the post — Civil
War period through the turn of the twentieth century.
In a recent collaboration with the Archive of Modern Conflict, Banner commissioned a Magnum
photographer to take pictures of London's financial district
as if it was a
war zone.
Trained
as a
photographer, Andrews has been practising since the late 1970s, exploring topics
as varied
as AIDS, surveillance,
war, memory, chaos theory and technology.
Except for an interlude during World
War II, Brassaï worked
as a freelance magazine
photographer and writer for publications including Minotaure, Verve, Coronet, Picture Post, and Harper's Bazaar.
Gillo Pontecorvo's ground - breaking documentary style film The Battle of Algiers (1965) is shown alongside the work of lesser known twentieth - century figures, such
as French psychiatrist and
photographer Gaëtan de Clérambault and the French military
photographer of the Algerian
War, Marc Garanger.
The exhibition surveys 35 photographs by Grossman, from his own neighborhood of Chelsea, to Little Italy and Coney Island,
as well
as in Central America during World
War II, while serving
as a
photographer in the U.S. Army.
While stationed in Panama during the
War, Grossman honed his skills with the use of a top quality photography lab
as a public relations
photographer for the Air Corps.
Albert Renger - Patzsch (1897 — 1966) is considered one of the most influential
photographers of the 20th century
as a representative of German New Objectivity, a movement that emerged after the end of the First World
War.
At the
wars end he was redeployed to France where he worked
as an army publicity
photographer.
With Melissa Mboweni
as curator of the project and collaborations with
photographer Jurie Potgieter and singers Thandiswa Mazwai and Zaki Ibrahim, Chiurai references child soldiers, African liberation movements, and civil
wars.
This method permitted cohesive groupings such
as those dedicated to Bauhaus and post-World
War II Brazilian
photographers, including Thomaz Farkas — his 1940s views of buildings in Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo are an highlight.