Documentary portrait of legendary British war photographer and photojournalist Don McCullin.
( , Sat 27 Jun 2015, 16:28, Share, Reply)
( , Sat 27 Jun 2015, 16:28, Share, Reply)
He's such a lovely man, i loved the film about him.
He seems to have done all he can to forget the awful things he's seen, he's seen the worst things that are imaginable and it was his job.
I love his photos of where he lives, very simple and anyone could have taken them, they mean something to him though and it's kind of nice if he can find a bit of peace after witnessing so many horrible things.
( , Sat 27 Jun 2015, 16:38, Share, Reply)
He seems to have done all he can to forget the awful things he's seen, he's seen the worst things that are imaginable and it was his job.
I love his photos of where he lives, very simple and anyone could have taken them, they mean something to him though and it's kind of nice if he can find a bit of peace after witnessing so many horrible things.
( , Sat 27 Jun 2015, 16:38, Share, Reply)
He lives fairly locally to me here in Wiltshire - it's a lovely part of the world to try and forget the horrors he's seen and lived through.
( , Sat 27 Jun 2015, 16:45, Share, Reply)
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I really loved the film about him as he seemed to take things on board, he wasn't just taking pictures and moving on.
I really got the impression towards the end of the film i saw about him that he was trying really hard to find some kind of peace in himself, i think he felt guilty about what he'd photographed.
( , Sat 27 Jun 2015, 16:51, Share, Reply)
I really got the impression towards the end of the film i saw about him that he was trying really hard to find some kind of peace in himself, i think he felt guilty about what he'd photographed.
( , Sat 27 Jun 2015, 16:51, Share, Reply)
Don't think I've cried as much in my life watching that documentary
My god! When he talked about the blind kids sent insane in Palenstine because they had to hide in that cupboard still haunts me now. I sobbed my heart out after hearing that.
I genuinely hope he's found some peace and he can have a sleep at night after all the horror he's witnessed.
( , Sun 28 Jun 2015, 1:14, Share, Reply)
My god! When he talked about the blind kids sent insane in Palenstine because they had to hide in that cupboard still haunts me now. I sobbed my heart out after hearing that.
I genuinely hope he's found some peace and he can have a sleep at night after all the horror he's witnessed.
( , Sun 28 Jun 2015, 1:14, Share, Reply)