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

Which Way Is the Front Line from Here? The Life and Time of Tim Hetherington (2013)
Documentary about deceased photojournalist Tim Hetherington directed by Sebastian Junger. Together with his friend and long-term collaborator Sebastian, Tim had 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 Sebastian conducting interviews with those who knew Tim best.Which Way Is the Front Line from Here? The Life and Time of Tim Hetherington is available for rent or purchase on iTunes, available for rent or purchase on Apple TV, available for rent or purchase on Google Play, and 2 others. It's a biography and drama movie with a high IMDb audience rating of 7.8 (719 votes).
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Which Way Is the Front Line from Here? The Life and Time of Tim Hetherington is a compelling documentary that offers an intimate look into the life and work of deceased photojournalist Tim Hetherington. It provides a unique perspective on global conflicts, focusing on the human experiences within these situations.
The movie is directed by Sebastian Junger, a long-term collaborator and friend of Tim Hetherington. Their previous work together, 'Restrepo', was nominated for an Academy Award, indicating the high quality of their collaborative projects.
With an IMDb audience rating of 7.8 out of 10, Which Way Is the Front Line from Here? The Life and Time of Tim Hetherington has been well-received by viewers. Despite its Reelgood score being 48 out of 100, the movie's unique blend of genres - Fantasy, Documentary, Drama, War, and Biography - makes it a fascinating watch for those interested in war journalism and human stories within conflicts.
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Which Way Is the Front Line from Here? The Life and Time of Tim Hetherington has a high IMDb audience rating of 7.8 (719 votes). The movie is somewhat popular with Reelgood users lately.

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Documentary about deceased photojournalist Tim Hetherington directed by Sebastian Junger. Together with his friend and long-term collaborator Sebastian, Tim had 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 Sebastian conducting interviews with those who knew Tim best.