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Documentary · War

Overview

Pulitzer Prize-winning conflict photojournalist Lynsey Addario reflects on a career working in some of the world's most dangerous war zones, including the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

Top Cast

Lynsey Addario

Lynsey Addario

Self - Photojournalist

A

Andriy Dubchak

Self - Ukrainian Journalist

Y

Yulia Bondarenko

Self

S

Steven P. Bungay

Self - Security Advisor / The New York Times

S

Serhiy Perebyinis

Self - Husband & Father

P

Paul de Bendern

Self - Lynsey's Husband

A

Alfred de Bendern

Self - Lynsey's Son

L

Lukas de Bendern

Self - Lynsey's Son

C

Camille Addario

Self - Lynsey's Mother

P

Phillip Addario

Self - Lynsey's Father

A

Alice Gabriner

Self - Former Photo Editor / Time & National Geographic

M

Meaghan Looram

Self - Director of Photography / The New York Times

Liquid Love
Before the Rain
Life May Be
After Innocence
Refugee
Double Dare
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Beer Wars
Maria's Story
Intoxication of an Oasis
The (Dead Mothers) Club
Maestras Voluntarias
Life and Debt
The Chaplain & the Doctor
Ukraine: Life Under Russia's Attack
Attacking the Devil: Harold Evans and the Last Nazi War Crime
Dagny - om jag sätter mig ner nu dör jag
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Living in Fear
Metal: A Headbanger's Journey
Love+War
Love+War

Sometimes the greatest conflict is internal.

Love+War

6.720251h 35m
Documentary
War

Pulitzer Prize-winning conflict photojournalist Lynsey Addario reflects on a career working in some of the world's most dangerous war zones, including the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

Lynsey Addario
Lynsey Addario
Actor

Lynsey Addario

as Self - Photojournalist

Lynsey Addario

Self - Photojournalist

Lynsey Addario

Self - Photojournalist

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Actor

Andriy Dubchak

as Self - Ukrainian Journalist

Andriy Dubchak

Self - Ukrainian Journalist

Andriy Dubchak

Self - Ukrainian Journalist

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Actor

Yulia Bondarenko

as Self

Yulia Bondarenko

Self

Yulia Bondarenko

Self

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Actor

Steven P. Bungay

as Self - Security Advisor / The New York Times

Steven P. Bungay

Self - Security Advisor / The New York Times

Steven P. Bungay

Self - Security Advisor / The New York Times

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Actor

Serhiy Perebyinis

as Self - Husband & Father

Serhiy Perebyinis

Self - Husband & Father

Serhiy Perebyinis

Self - Husband & Father

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Actor

Paul de Bendern

as Self - Lynsey's Husband

Paul de Bendern

Self - Lynsey's Husband

Paul de Bendern

Self - Lynsey's Husband

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Actor

Alfred de Bendern

as Self - Lynsey's Son

Alfred de Bendern

Self - Lynsey's Son

Alfred de Bendern

Self - Lynsey's Son

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Actor

Lukas de Bendern

as Self - Lynsey's Son

Lukas de Bendern

Self - Lynsey's Son

Lukas de Bendern

Self - Lynsey's Son

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Actor

Camille Addario

as Self - Lynsey's Mother

Camille Addario

Self - Lynsey's Mother

Camille Addario

Self - Lynsey's Mother

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Actor

Phillip Addario

as Self - Lynsey's Father

Phillip Addario

Self - Lynsey's Father

Phillip Addario

Self - Lynsey's Father

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