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See One of the Final Photos Tim Hetherington Took Before Dying in Libya

Read An Excerpt From Late Restrepo Director Tim Hetherington’s Last Interview

A day after Tim Hetherington was tragically killed while covering the ongoing conflict in Libya, a final interview with the acclaimed war photographer and documentarian has surfaced. Conducted a few weeks ago, Hetherington discussed the difficulty and uncertainty of making a documentary in a war-torn country.

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Read An Excerpt From Late Restrepo Director Tim Hetherington’s Last Interview

Movieline Interview Flashback: Restrepo Directors Sebastian Junger and Tim Hetherington

“I hope if anything that’s we’ve made the most visceral war documentary that one can see, and the most honest.” Those were Tim Hetherington’s words in January, a week before his and Sebastian Junger’s Restrepo won the Sundance Film Festival’s U.S. documentary jury prize. The film opens theatrically today to even more acclaim . For the occasion, Movieline is republishing Seth Abramovitch ‘s in-depth interview with the filmmakers from Park City. Twenty-four hours after catching Restrepo at Sundance — a war documentary that offers an unprecedented glimpse at a full year’s deployment in the most dangerous region of Afghanistan — and I still can’t shake its startling, enthralling, and frequently devastating images. If anything, they’ve only embedded themselves deeper. Yesterday, I had an opportunity to speak at length with the two filmmakers, veteran war correspondents both, responsible for bringing Restrepo to the screen: Sebastian Junger, best-selling author of The Perfect Storm , and award-winning photojournalist, Tim Hetherington. Our conversation follows.

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Movieline Interview Flashback: Restrepo Directors Sebastian Junger and Tim Hetherington