Margret Moth wasn’t a camera operator. She shot war zones, conflict, and humanity at it’s most raw through the time she was on fire. A documentary featuring Lucy Lawless and it shows why she is fearless and passionate. Good enough to praise the powerful story they put out from this film since when it premiered at Sundance early 2024, although this is unfairly treated in the middle of nowhere.
It’s all in the heart of the story: Moth’s dedication to her work…steadfast. They show her handling some of the world’s worst places, her life put on the line to get the story. The film presents comments from Christiane Amanpour as they explain how journalists offer a window into the chaos of war as they do so, in the presence of war.
Lucy Lawless, producer and director, does a step back behind the camera with a nuanced eye tells the story. The film isn’t just about Moth, which is for all her professional glory, but about her personal resilience, humor, and indefatigable sense of purpose. This is where the cinematography of Jenna Boss and Darryl Ward provide a prefect and superb fit with places being both starkly real with conflict but also things of beautiful moments one might not expect.
Key Details About Never Look Away
Category | Details |
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Director | Lucy Lawless |
Featuring | Margaret Moth, Christiane Amanpour |
Music by | Jason Smith, Karl Sölve Steven |
Premiere Date | January 18, 2024 (Sundance Film Festival) |
Awards Won | Calgary Underground Film Festival (Jury Award for Best Documentary Feature) |
Total Runtime | 1 hour 25 minutes |
Release Locations | U.S., Canada, New Zealand, Sweden |
Never Look Away has another layer of music for emotion. Jason Smith and Karl Sölve Steven, creators of a score which matched the highs and lows of Moth’s journey, are the composers. The APRA Screen Music Award for Best Original Music in a feature film went their way. You get that soundtrack in your head so post credits it sticks.
The film has been ruffling feathers on the festival circuit—bested by Sundance, SXSW and Stockholm among others. The Jury Award for Best Documentary Feature was even picked up at the Calgary Underground Film Festival. Never Look Away is a superb documentary, as it boasts of these kinds of accolades.
A gifted crew turned this vision into reality behind the scenes. All of the details make the film richer and make each person who worked on the screenplay and editing, as well as production design by Ben Milsom, a significant part of the film. Lastly, Kudos to sound design team since their work gives Moth’s experiences in the field certain almost immersive qualities.
The documentary has found a global audience, releasing this year across Europe, the U.S., Canada, New Zealand, Sweden and more. Toward the end of each screening is a chance to think about the sacrifices journalists have to make to bring you the truth. It’s not a film, it’s a homage for storytelling and bravery.
Never Look Away, is a unique documentary that you only watch to inspire and challenge you. It brings to mind the history that people who make their lives literally about capturing the essence of what is happening right in front of their eyes.
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