Which Way Is The Front Line From Here? The Life and Time of Tim Hetherington
A portrait of photographer Tim Hetherington’s work in war zones around the world.
Genre: Documentary
Director: Sebastian Junger
Actors: Alistair Hetherington, Andre Liohn, Chris Anderson, Daniel Meadows, Dante Paradiso, Guillermo Cervera, Idil Ibrahim, James Brabazon, Jason Mace, Katie Orlinsky
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