HONDROS

Friday 2nd March 18:30 Saturday 3rd March 20:30 Sunday 4th March 16:00

Dir: Greg Campbell
United States / 2017 / 93mins

Celebrated war photographer Chris Hondros served as a witness to over a decade of conflict before he was killed in Libya in 2011. His composure under fire and his skill at capturing the humanity amid the chaos of war set him apart from other photojournalist, earning him a reputation as an unusually courageous and empathetic photographer.

In Hondros, the 2017 Tribeca Film Festival-winning documentary, childhood friend and fellow journalist Greg Campbell explores Chris’ life and legacy, retracing the path of his career and creating a detailed and revealing portrait of a man whose innate humanity impacted the people he encountered in long-lasting and unexpected ways.

The 18:20 screening on Friday 2nd March will be followed by a Q&A with director Greg Campbell. 

Showing daily from 2nd March, check back for further screening times.

Screening as part of our On Photography series

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