

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
Lynsey Addario
Self - Photojournalist
Andriy Dubchak
Andriy Dubchak
Self - Ukrainian Journalist
Andriy Dubchak
Self - Ukrainian Journalist
Yulia Bondarenko
Yulia Bondarenko
Self
Yulia Bondarenko
Self
Steven P. Bungay
Steven P. Bungay
Self - Security Advisor / The New York Times
Steven P. Bungay
Self - Security Advisor / The New York Times
Serhiy Perebyinis
Serhiy Perebyinis
Self - Husband & Father
Serhiy Perebyinis
Self - Husband & Father
Paul de Bendern
Paul de Bendern
Self - Lynsey's Husband
Paul de Bendern
Self - Lynsey's Husband
Alfred de Bendern
Alfred de Bendern
Self - Lynsey's Son
Alfred de Bendern
Self - Lynsey's Son
Lukas de Bendern
Lukas de Bendern
Self - Lynsey's Son
Lukas de Bendern
Self - Lynsey's Son
Camille Addario
Camille Addario
Self - Lynsey's Mother
Camille Addario
Self - Lynsey's Mother
Phillip Addario
Phillip Addario
Self - Lynsey's Father
Phillip Addario
Self - Lynsey's Father
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