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War Photographer

Christian Frei / CH, 2001 / 96 min.

This documentary brings us very close to the work of war photographer James Nachtwey: a dedicated, shy man who is regarded as one of the bravest, most important photographers of our time – but who doesn’t correspond to the stereotype of the seasoned conflict veteran.

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"Every minute I was there, I wanted to flee. I did not want to see this. Would I cut and run, or would I deal with the responsibility of being there with a camera?", James Nachtwey wonders. In one of the world’s countless crisis zones, surrounded by death, violence and chaos, war photographer James Nachtwey makes use of the power of the image to tell his story. This calm, thoughtful man is remarkably candid about his fears and struggles.

Director Christian Frei spent two years following him at work in Kosovo, Indonesia and Palestine. Frei attached a miniature film camera to Nachtwey’s single-lens reflex camera, allowing us to watch and think while Nachtwey is taking his photographs; a direct, first-person perspective that lets us hear every breath the photographer takes.

Garrett Bradley

This film was selected by American artist and filmmaker Garrett Bradley, subject of an exhibition in Eye. About her film selection she says:

There exists in this constellation of films, something that shaped me as I emerged in the world, a terrible and beautiful symmetry—a series of visions that reflect not only the abyss of human ignorance and the convulsions of violent power, but also the quiet, stubborn radiance of resistance.

These sacred dispatches from the edges of human consciousness, are a bulwark against the erasure of memory. When art is silenced, the past is sterilized, the present flattened into obedience, and the future, a barren repetition of sanctioned myths. A singular narrative emerges, one that dares not confront its own ugliness, nor the courage to imagine beyond it.

These works are not mere entertainment (although some were commissioned as such); they are fever-dreams of our shared condition, how we stagger beneath the weight of history and yet still raise our heads to dream. I return to them again and again as a reminder that though the world is often cruel, our collective capacity to endure, to fight, and to imagine something better is a defiance so profound it borders on the sublime.

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Persons under 12 years must be accompanied by an adultThis movie contains scenes of violenceScenes from this movie may cause fear

Director

Christian Frei

Production year

2001

Country

CH

Original title

War Photographer

Length

96 min.

Language

English

Subtitles

NONE

Format

DCP

Part of

Garrett Bradley

Eye Filmmuseum presents the first European solo museum exhibition by US artist and Oscar-nominated filmmaker Garrett Bradley. The exhibition invites visitors into her world: a rich blend of engagement and artistic experimentation, in which she critically examines (film) history and image-making from a contemporary perspective. In 2023, Bradley was awarded the Eye Art & Film Prize.

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