In 1968, British photographer Sir Don McCullin travelled to Vietnam for his second ever war assignment. His graphic photographs of the fighting made his reputation and influenced public opinion in the ...
Acclaimed photographer McCullin has only ever captured a handful of films in his career, including Michelangelo Antonioni's 'Blow-Up' and Ridley Scott's 'Black Hawk Down' — 'Steve' is his final one.
Don McCullin’s 90th birthday last month was marked by three major public events: a retrospective at Hauser & Wirth in New York titled A Desecrated Serenity; a headline lecture at the Royal Academy in ...
Responsible Child, which is based on a true story, has just arrived on Netflix and has already shot to the top of the streamer's film chart Responsible Child, which initially broadcast on the BBC and ...
Responsible Child, which first broadcast on the BBC and draws from a real-life case, has just landed on Netflix and has already claimed the number one position on the platform's film rankings. The ...
Don McCullin has seen things that no person should have to witness. From Cyprus to Cambodia, Biafra to Northern Ireland, the British photographer spent decades enduring some of humanity's worst ...
The film screening, set for 6 p.m. at the Nasseri Hall of the IAF, will be followed by a review session in the presence of photographer and documentary filmmaker Pooria Noori and movie critic Fatemeh ...
The award winning photojournalist Sir Don McCullin has spent seven decades covering war and natural disasters, his black and white images providing an unflinching insight into human suffering. But, as ...
Don McCullin is not an easy man to reach. He has no email address, no mobile phone, and takes business calls via a landline for just one hour each morning. The 89-year-old photojournalist and his wife ...
‘Some of those Syrians in jail have been locked up for 11 years. I was locked up for only four days in Uganda and they were the worst of my whole life’ - Heathcliff O'Malley It is at night that the ...
Mark Edward Harris: Two decades ago you wrote that you had come to the conclusion that “humanity will go on suffering until the end of time.” Have any events since then changed your opinion? Don ...
Newsletter subscription is currently unavailable. Please try again later. The telegrammatic title of Mstyslav Chernov’s queasily riveting film refers to the time that he spent in the Ukrainian port ...
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