Forty years ago we met The Napalm Girl. The iconic photo woke the world up to the brutal reality of collateral damage. David Ono and Jeff MacIntyre travel to Vietnam, to the very spot the picture was taken, for an in depth look at The Power of a Picture. In this documentary, meet the girl in the picture-Kim Phuc, the photographer, Nick Ut, and many others who played a role in shaping history. Four decades later, the photo refuses to rest. It’s relevance just as the sobering as the day it was captured on June 8, 1972.
Interviews: Kim Phuc (Napalm Girl), Nick Ut, Christopher Wain, Tamlyn Tomita
Produced by David Ono & Jeff MacIntyre for ABC7, Los Angeles
Camera & Editor: Jeff MacIntyre
Production Support: Content Media Group
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