Bao Nguyen’s documentary tracks a two-year investigation into allegations that a Pulitzer-winning Vietnam War photo was credited to the wrong person. By Sheri Linden Senior Copy Editor/Film ...
Photographer Nick Ut addressed claims made in the documentary 'The Stringer' that he didn't take the famous 'Napalm Girl' ...
(Tribune News Service) — Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer Nick Ut has spoken out against claims that his famous 1972 photo ...
Panelists Keri Putnam, former CEO of the Sundance Institute; Josh Sapan, founder of Sapan Studios and former CEO of AMC Networks; and filmmaker Bao Nguyen (“The Stringer,” “Greatest Night in ...
The Stringer’s makers at Sundance: Bao Nguyen, Nguyen Than Nghe, Carl Robinson and Gary Knight.Credit: Getty Images AP representatives, who saw the film for the first time at the premiere ...
Instead, the film alleges that Nguyen Thanh Nghe, a freelancer and a driver for NBC, actually captured the image, popularly known as “Napalm Girl,” and has been denied recognition for decades. Before ...
“Just getting that recognition [for Nghe]... it was always important for us as a film team to share this story with the world,” director Bao Nguyen added. One question repeatedly raised in response to ...
Bao Nguyen, a Vietnamese American filmmaker, directed. “I’m not a journalist by any stretch of the imagination,” Nguyen said. “I had a healthy skepticism, as I think anyone would, going against a ...
“I took the photo,” Nguyen said through an interpreter. He joined the panel from his California after “The Stringer,” directed by Bao Nguyen, concluded. The Q&A also featured former AP ...
But when a documentary unravels a conspiracy, it can take on the kind of hushed suspense those films used to have and rarely do anymore. (The heyday of conspiracy cinema, the '70s era of "All the ...
A lawyer representing Nick Ut, the AP photographer credited with the iconic "Napalm Girl" image that turned the tide of the Vietnam War, says he is facilitating a defamation lawsuit against the ...