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VHS : Dying to Tell the StoryIn association with Amazon.comstarring: Amy Eldon, Christiane Amanpour, Corrine Dufka, Jacqueline Arzt Larma, Peter Magubane directed by: Kyra Thompson Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Binding: VHS Tape EAN: 9780780623675 Format: Closed-captioned, Color, NTSC ISBN: 0780623673 Label: Turner Home Ent Manufacturer: Turner Home Ent Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Turner Home Ent Release Date: November 03, 1998 Running Time: 95 minutes Studio: Turner Home Ent Theatrical Release Date: September 14, 1998 Sales Rank: 24052 Related Items:
Editorial Review: Description: Personal narrative documentary made by Amy Eldon. Her brother was a photographer killed while on assignment in Somalia in 1993. By exploring the stories of journalists willing to risk their lives for a story and finding witnesses to her brotherchr(39)s de Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - There is no better documentary out there anywhereI teach high school journalism and have been using this as a teaching tool since it aired on TBS in 1998. There is nothing better to teach about conflict zones, photojournalists and how our world is impacted by their work. Dan Eldon was a young man whose life was like a meteor crashing into the ocean to create a tsunami of inspiration. His mother Kathy and sister Amy do an amazing job of continuing his legacy by their amazing works. If you teach journalism, art, photography, communication and or ... Read More Rating: - Excellent & powerfull.I have used this video with my high school photography classes every year since its release. The students absolutely love it, and usually know by the end if a career in photojournalism is for them. I love the video because the journalists are 'real' in it. This past year as I showed this video, at about 8:45 Am in the morning while they are all half asleep, I told the students how it makes them understand what is happening in the rest of the world because we don't seen war zones here. At 9:00 ... Read More Rating: - A superior and important documentaryThis is a splendid documentary about the efforts by photojournalists to cover wars. The focus on Dan Eldon is especially compelling and moving. His story and that of other journalists is riveting and beautifully told. It's a great reminder of the human cost of war and the value of journalism in bringing the stories of war out to the world. This is an important video for individuals in general, and it's essential viewing for young people in English, journalism, and world-affairs classrooms. Rating: - Beautiful documentary about the other side of journalism.I saw this when it first aired on TBS and, for two hours, sat in awe (not to mention cried quite a bit). It was a fabulous documentary where well known photojournalists were interviewed. It explained to me a question I had always asked: 'why would anyone put themselves in such danger for a picture?' I recommed this highly. Dan Eldon's story is extraordinary and this is a beautiful tribute to him, done by his sister. Christian Bale's readings of Dan's journals are very well done as well, with the ... Read More Browse for similar items by category: |
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