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Directed by | Greg Campbell |
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Starring | Chris Hondros |
Cinematography | Mike Shum |
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Music by | Jeff Russo |
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Distributed by | Entertainment Studios Motion Pictures |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Hondros is a 2017 American documentary film about American war photographer Chris Hondros. [1] [2] It was written by Greg Campbell and Jenny Golden, [3] directed and produced by Campbell, and executive produced by Jake Gyllenhaal and Jamie Lee Curtis. [4]
The film premiered on 21 April 2017 at Tribeca Film Festival, [5] where it won the Audience Award, Documentary First Place. [6] It had a limited theatrical release in the United States on 2 March 2018.
Hondros was killed in a mortar attack by government forces in Misrata while covering the 2011 Libyan civil war. [7]
The film is about the life and career of Hondros. [8] It describes the stories behind some of his photographs. [9] [10]
In 2013 Greg Campbell launched a Kickstarter campaign to produce a documentary then named Hondros: A Life in Frames. [11] The project was launched with an initial goal of $30,000.00 and became fully funded within three days with a total of $89,639 raised. [12]
Hondros | |
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![]() Film poster | |
Directed by | Greg Campbell |
Written by |
|
Produced by |
|
Starring | Chris Hondros |
Cinematography | Mike Shum |
Edited by |
|
Music by | Jeff Russo |
Production companies |
|
Distributed by | Entertainment Studios Motion Pictures |
Release dates |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Hondros is a 2017 American documentary film about American war photographer Chris Hondros. [1] [2] It was written by Greg Campbell and Jenny Golden, [3] directed and produced by Campbell, and executive produced by Jake Gyllenhaal and Jamie Lee Curtis. [4]
The film premiered on 21 April 2017 at Tribeca Film Festival, [5] where it won the Audience Award, Documentary First Place. [6] It had a limited theatrical release in the United States on 2 March 2018.
Hondros was killed in a mortar attack by government forces in Misrata while covering the 2011 Libyan civil war. [7]
The film is about the life and career of Hondros. [8] It describes the stories behind some of his photographs. [9] [10]
In 2013 Greg Campbell launched a Kickstarter campaign to produce a documentary then named Hondros: A Life in Frames. [11] The project was launched with an initial goal of $30,000.00 and became fully funded within three days with a total of $89,639 raised. [12]