This is the first I've heard of this film and I'm excited to see it. I doubt it'll live up to the amazing book by Joao Silva and Greg Marinovich but it'll still be well worth a watch. The book raised so many questions about the nature and role of journalism, a question which ultimately contributed to the death of Kevin Carter. Imagine winning a Pulitzer and being equally soaked in pride and disgust at the thought of it. The image he took of the dying child being stalked by a vulture was horrific, the idea that you left that child to die as your role was an observer, a reporter, no more than a lens viewing the subject. That must have been a torture. Whether the film can tackle these moral questions remains to be seen.
Still, it'll be good to see Ryan Philippe in a worthy role. His promise in Way of the Gun seems to have been wasted of late.