Screening

Which Way Is the Frontline From Here? The Life and Times of Tim Hetherington

10 Oct 2013

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Thursday
10:00 – 17:00

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£8 (£5 concessions)

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Open Eye Gallery is proud to present an exclusive screening of Which Way is The Frontline From Here, The Times and Life of Tim Hetherington, followed by a Q&A with director Sebastian Junger and producer James Brabazon. The event will take place at Camp and Furnace, 10th October, from 7pm. You can book your ticket by visiting www.openeye.org.uk or by ringing the gallery on 0151 236 6768. In Which Way is The Frontline From Here, The Times and Life of Tim Hetherington, Hetherington's Restrepo co-director and bestselling author Sebastian Junger traces his close friend's work across the world's battlefields to reveal what made him such a singular talent and remarkable human being. The film also illuminates the incredible risks combat journalists take during their profession, at a time when they are dying with greater and greater frequency in war zones. Sebastian Junger (born January 17, 1962) is an American author, journalist and documentarian, most famous for the best-selling book The Perfect Storm: A True Story of Men Against the Sea (1997), his award-winning chronicle of the war in Afghanistan in the documentary film Restrepo (2010), and his book War (2010). James Martin Brabazon (born 18 February 1972), is a British documentary film-maker, journalist, author, and news photographer. Brabazon specialises in reporting from war zones and areas where access is restricted.

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