The authorship of The Associated Press’s renowned “napalm girl” photograph is being called into question in the new ...
Kim Phuc, the girl in the iconic 1972 photo, also passionately supports Ut's credit in a statement supplied by attorney James Hornstein The post Nick Ut Lawyer Plans Defamation Lawsuit Against ‘The ...
The AP has attributed the Pulitzer Prize-winning photo to Nick Ut since 1972 The post ‘I Took the Photo’: Stunning Sundance ...
"The goal of The Associated Press as a global news organization is to report the facts," the AP said in a statement to ...
The Stringer,' a controversial new Sundance documentary about the origins of the 'napalm girl' photo, is sparking controversy ...
After half a century, a Vietnamese freelance photographer, has claimed he is the real creator of the infamous image, sold for ...
A new documentary purports that a Pulitzer Prize-winning Associated Press photographer did not take a picture that became a hallmark image from the Vietnam War. The photo’s subject begs to differ. In ...
The makers of a new documentary alleging the iconic "Napalm Girl" photo was deliberately credited to the wrong photographer - ...
Director Bao Nguyen returns to Sundance with a documentary that questions the authorship of the Pulitzer Prize-winning photo ...
The movie purports to prove that former AP photojournalist Nick Ut, who for more than half a century has been credited with taking the “Napalm Girl” picture, did not actually take the image.
Kim Phuc was in Trang Bang, Vietnam, in 1972 when napalm dropped on the town. She became known as the "napalm girl" when the photo won the Pulitzer Prize.
“The Stringer” questions whether the world-renowned, Pulitzer Prize-winning photograph of a naked 9-year-old girl running from ... her arms outstretched. Nick Ut, then a 21-year-old Vietnamese ...