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The Bang-Bang Club: Snapshots from a Hidden War The Bang-Bang Club: Snapshots from a Hidden War by Greg Marinovich
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“Good pictures. Tragedy and violence certainly make powerful images. It is what we get paid for.But there is a price extracted with every such frame: some of the emotion, the vulnerability, the empathy that makes us human, is lost every time the shutter is released.”
Greg Marinovich, The Bang-Bang Club: Snapshots from a Hidden War
“I have always been intrigued by this obsession with so-called black-on-black violence, as if black-on-white violence was somehow more acceptable. And why had no one ever described what happened in Northern Ireland or in Bosnia, Kosovo, et al. with its vicious brutality as examples of white-on-white violence? There it was just violence - then why black-on-black violence?”
Greg Marinovich, The Bang-Bang Club, movie tie-in: Snapshots From a Hidden War
“There we met Distance, a hardened ANC fighter with the looks and physique of an adventure movie-star. It was a quiet day and one of us mentioned Abdul. Distance looked at us and then said: "I am not sorry your friend Abdul was killed. It is good that one of you dies. Nothing personal, but now you feel what is happening to us every day.”
Greg Marinovich, João Silva, The Bang-Bang Club: Snapshots from a Hidden War