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On the 8th June 1972, Vietnamese photographer Nick Ut won the Pulitzer Prize for the photograph of Kim Phuc, a young girl running burnt and naked down the road outside Bang Trang. The photo contributed to a changing perception of the war in America. A new documentary now casts doubt on who actually took the photo, 53 years later. Could it have been a stringer?
Guests:
Carl Robinson, former photo editor for AP
Bao Nguyen, director of the documentary The Stringer.
On the 8th June 1972, Vietnamese photographer Nick Ut won the Pulitzer Prize for the photograph of Kim Phuc, a young girl running burnt and naked down the road outside Bang Trang. The photo contributed to a changing perception of the war in America. A new documentary now casts doubt on who actually took the photo, 53 years later. Could it have been a stringer?
Guests:
Carl Robinson, former photo editor for AP
Bao Nguyen, director of the documentary The Stringer.
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