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CNN to Premiere NO ORDINARY LIFE, a Film About Women Photojournalists – Monday, Sept. 5 at 10PM ET

Emmy® and Peabody Award-Winning Director Heather O’Neill Focuses A Lens On The Trailblazing Female Photojournalists Who Brought the World to our Screens

 

From Tiananmen Square to the Arab Spring, Sarajevo to South Africa, and beyond, CNN has delivered the world’s seminal events to screens around the globe.  In this feature documentary for CNN Films, NO ORDINARY LIFE celebrates the trailblazing and courageous female photojournalists who captured much of that history.  NO ORDINARY LIFE is directed by journalist, documentary filmmaker, and CNN alum, Heather O’NeillNO ORDINARY LIFE premieres on CNN at 10:00pm Eastern on Labor Day, Monday, Sept. 5.     

 

“I wanted to make a film that allowed the audience to be immersed in the experience of being behind the camera through the photographer’s point of view.  The sounds, the signs, the split-second decisions, and the sense of what unfolds for the camerawomen,” said Heather O’Neill, director, NO ORDINARY LIFE.

 

In a field dominated by men, Jane Evans, Maria Fleet, Margaret Moth, Mary Rogers, and Cynde Strand broke news, bucked stereotypes, and built an enduring sisterhood.  Tough, talented, resilient, and resourceful, these fierce five recount the risks of reporting under fire with white-knuckle, behind-the-scenes footage, often braving dangerous circumstances to get the story.  O’Neill’s profiles of these pioneering women behind the cameras that captures their pursuits of searing images of war, famine, revolutions, and natural disasters around the world, as they particularly focus in on the people at risk.  Incorporating some of their closest calls in the field for the documentary, O’Neill reveals the astonishing images of their careers.

 

Christiane Amanpour, CNN’s chief international anchor, praises their skillful camerawork, bravery, and camaraderie in the field.  And, their work behind the camera was essential to her own legendary work in front of the camera.

 

“We were brave and came back with the goods.  What united us was our passion for each story.” ~ Cynde Strand

 

While the images they took both informed and shocked the world, O’Neill’s narrative also reveals their work came with personal costs.  In a particularly harrowing sequence, Amanpour, and former CNN bureau chief and correspondent Stefano Kotsonis, describe the horrific shooting of camerawoman Margaret Moth, by a sniper in Sarajevo.  From war zone-to-war zone and disaster-to-disaster, they escaped threats to their personal safety in the line of duty, and bore the heavy responsibility that comes with telling people’s stories.

 

Profiled for NO ORDINARY LIFE:

 

“I do seem like I was born to be a news cameraman…”

~ Margaret Moth, on her legendary career

 

NO ORDINARY LIFE screened for its world premiere at the 2021 Tribeca Festival.  Later, the film screened at Hamptons Doc Fest.

 

NO ORDINARY LIFE was produced by Array / Films, with producer Rich Brooks, who was also director of photography; it was edited by Neal Broffman.   Patrick Kirst composed the original score for the film.  Mojo Global Arts is the sales representation for the filmmakers.

 

The acquisition deal for NO ORDINARY LIFE was negotiated by Stacey Wolf, senior vice president of business affairs, and Kelly MacLanahan, assistant general counsel, both for CNN Worldwide, on behalf of CNN Films.

 

During the Labor Day premiere, NO ORDINARY LIFE, will stream live for pay TV subscribers via CNN.com and CNN OTT and mobile apps under “TV Channels,” or CNNgo where available.  The film will also be available On Demand beginning Tuesday, Sept. 6, to pay TV subscribers via CNN.com, CNN apps, and Cable Operator Platforms.

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