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Love+War

"Sometimes the greatest conflict is internal."

Pulitzer Prize-winning conflict photojournalist Lynsey Addario reflects on a career working in some of the world's most dangerous war zones, including the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

Top Cast

  • Lynsey Addario

    Lynsey Addario

    Self - Photojournalist

  • Andriy Dubchak

    Andriy Dubchak

    Self - Ukrainian Journalist

  • Yulia Bondarenko

    Yulia Bondarenko

    Self

  • Steven P. Bungay

    Steven P. Bungay

    Self - Security Advisor / The New York Times

  • Serhiy Perebyinis

    Serhiy Perebyinis

    Self - Husband & Father

  • Paul de Bendern

    Paul de Bendern

    Self - Lynsey's Husband

  • Alfred de Bendern

    Alfred de Bendern

    Self - Lynsey's Son

  • Lukas de Bendern

    Lukas de Bendern

    Self - Lynsey's Son

  • Camille Addario

    Camille Addario

    Self - Lynsey's Mother

Overview

Pulitzer Prize-winning conflict photojournalist Lynsey Addario reflects on a career working in some of the world's most dangerous war zones, including the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

Rating

6.7 / 10
10 Reviews
1 Popular

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