91 minutos
Photographer Anja Niedringhaus was 26 when she came to Sarajevo in 1992 to report on the war. It's bitterly cold there, there's no electricity, hardly any food, and everyone's lives are constantly in danger. Spanish photographer Sergio takes her under his wing and shows her how to survive in a war zone. Anja reported on the scene with interruptions for almost three years, later she worked in Kosovo and Afghanistan, among other places. In 2001 she switched to the most renowned photo agency in the world, the Associated Press . Her photos end up on the front pages of the major international newspapers, and in 2005 she received the Pulitzer Prize for her reporting from Iraq. In Kabul, she meets the AP's chief correspondent, Kathy Gannon, and the two soon become an inseparable team. But then a devastating attack took place during the Afghan presidential elections in 2014.
Antje Traue
Anja Niedringhaus
Michele Cuciuffo
Sergio
Franziska Hartmann
Gide Niedringhausen
Dulcie Smart
Kathy Gannon
Meriam Abbas
Kubra
Sahin Eryilmaz
Cengiz Seren
Hadi Khanjanpour
Nishan
Damir Avdić
Fehim
Clara Veihelmann
Hella
Jonathan Failla
Josh Rushing
Crisjan Zöllner
Jason
Gareth McGregor
Patrick Murray
Eli Wasserscheid
Saida
Jared Lorenzo
Joshua Miles
Denis Petkovic
Sniper
Simon Werner
Shaun
Daniel Séjourné
Vincent Amalvy
Christoph Busse
Journalist