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Fragments of War: The Story of Damien Parer
The life story of Damien Parer, the acclaimed World War II photographer, who spent most of the war on the frontline.
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Plot Summary
This documentary chronicles the life and career of Damien Parer, an Australian war photographer and cinematographer who captured iconic images of World War II. It delves into his courageous work in some of the most dangerous combat zones, his dedication to documenting the realities of war, and the personal toll his profession took. The film highlights his significant contributions to newsreel coverage and photography during a tumultuous period in history.
Critical Reception
Fragments of War received positive reviews for its poignant portrayal of Damien Parer's life and work. Critics praised its historical significance, emotional impact, and the effective use of archival footage to bring Parer's story to life. The documentary is recognized for its respectful tribute to a pioneering war correspondent.
What Reviewers Say
A moving tribute to a courageous war photographer.
Effectively uses archival material to tell a compelling story.
Highlights the sacrifices and dangers faced by wartime journalists.
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Fun Fact
Damien Parer was killed by machine-gun fire on Peleliu in 1944, just a few months after winning an Academy Award for Best Newsreel Footage for his work in the Battle of the Bismarck Sea.
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