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- To many, Don McCullin is the greatest living war photographer, often cited as an inspiration for today's photojournalists. For the first time, McCullin speaks candidly about his three-decade career covering wars and humanitarian disasters on virtually every continent and the photographs that often defined historic moments. From 1969 to 1984, he was the Sunday Times of London's star photographer, where he covered stories from the civil war in Cyprus to the war in Vietnam, from the man-made famine in Biafra to the plight of the homeless in the London of the swinging sixties. Exploring not only McCullin's life and work, but how the ethos of journalism has changed throughout his career, the film is a commentary on the history of photojournalism told through the lens of one of its most acclaimed photographers.
- My animated film's narrative is structured in a way to celebrate Don McCullin's visual triumph. His photographs illustrate his amazing ability see the most important, leading viewer attention to what matters. Throughout the body of his work he demonstrates that war, or any difficult situation for him is a single act of suffering of a single person. It makes us, viewers, to identify ourselves with the person on Don McCullin's photographs. Which makes is almost unbearable to look at. For weeks, my face was covered with charcoal. I felt I have being standing for the right cause, illustrating bitter words of one of the greatest living photographer, of his "wasted life, photographing wars".
- 2011– 28mPodcast Episode
- 2019– 46mPodcast Episode
- 2017– 34mPodcast Episode