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Which Way Is the Front Line from Here? The Life and Time of Tim Hetherington DVD

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A moving portrait of acclaimed wartime photojournalist and filmmaker Tim Hetherington who was killed covering the Libyan conflict in 2011, Which Way Is The Front Line From Here: The Life and Times of Tim Hetherington is directed by friend, journalist and Restrepo co-director Sebastian Junger. On April 20, 2011, shortly after the release of his documentary Restrepo and only six weeks after attending the Oscar ceremony as a nominee photographer and filmmaker Tim Hetherington was killed by morta...

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Released
21 October 2013
Directors
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Format
DVD 
Publisher
Kaleidoscope Home Entertainment 
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Runtime
79 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5060192813678 
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Documentary about photojournalist Tim Hetherington directed by Sebastian Junger. Together with his friend and long-term collaborator Sebastian, Tim travelled the world documenting conflicts in Afghanistan, Liberia and Libya, among other locations. Best known for their 2010 film 'Restrepo' which was nominated for an Academy Award, the two strived to capture the humanity within conflict situations and with their images they focused on the individuals involved and their experiences of the violence surrounding them. Unfortunately, in 2011 Tim was killed by a mortar blast and this film is a tribute and celebration of the legacy he has left behind and includes interviews with those who knew him best.