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A Private War

One of the most celebrated war correspondents of our time, Marie Colvin is an utterly fearless and rebellious spirit, driven to the frontline of conflicts across the globe to give voice to the voiceless.

A Private War" doesn't paint an overly flattering picture of its subject; it's honest about the personal struggles she faced and the harsh realities of her private life. Director Matthew Heineman, making his feature debut after helming several documentaries (including 2015's "Cartel Land"), does her justice by delivering the truth in her portrayal, which is the ultimate tribute to the principles by which she lived her life.

"A Private War" traces Colvin's fearless journey into war-torn regions where she'd embed herself in an attempt to get the story, by any means necessary. Jamie Dornan, freed of his "50 Shades" shackles, plays her photographer; Tom Hollander is her editor at London's Sunday Times, who encourages Colvin to take a step back from her work, to no avail.

The film tracks Colvin for more than a decade, dropping in on her during various assignments between 2001 and 2012. Pike, deepening her voice to match Colvin's raspy tone, digs into the soul of her subject and her dogged pursuit of the story. She was deeply haunted by the demons of what she'd seen, but was unable to stop pushing herself further into the abyss.

"A Private War" doesn't ask you to understand the politics of war, only the human side. And it shows the toll war takes on people's souls, most of which it never gives back.

- Adam Graham
Detroit News

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Directed by: 
Matthew Heineman
Running Time: 
110
Country(ies): 
U.S.A., U.K.
Year: 
2018
Language: 
English
Starring: 
Rosamund Pike, Jamie Dornan, Stanley Tucci, Tom Hollander
Screenplay by: 
Arash Amel, Marie Brenner
Rated: 
14A - Gory Scenes
Disturbing Content
Coarse Language

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