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00:00Some photographs just transcend all others.
00:04It's difficult to explain it, but you kind of know it when you see it.
00:08The photograph of Kim Fook is perhaps the most iconic photograph of a war ever made.
00:14It was such a shocking image.
00:16The photographer is almost as well known as the photo itself.
00:19I saw the girl running, and I took the picture home.
00:23Ladies and gentlemen, Nick Ud.
00:24Nick Ud.
00:25When you're photographing with film, there's always some mystery.
00:29But what you do know is what you didn't take.
00:32There's a lot more to this story.
00:35Nick didn't really take that famous picture.
00:37It's time to clear my conscience.
00:43We had our staff photographers, and then this army of stringers, or freelancers.
00:48The front picture was from a stringer. I checked his name.
00:54Can we review what Nick's narrative is?
00:57That's Nick Ud.
00:59He's too far back.
01:00You can't get the picture if you're not there.
01:03But what about this guy here?
01:07It matters who pressed the shutter.
01:09A lot of people are going to get spattered by this.
01:11He is the second journalist to the greet to an interview, and has then backed out.
01:15Not just for one man's legacy.
01:17We shoved it under the carpet. We never talked about it.
01:19Why?
01:20But for what it says about who gets remembered.
01:22I don't have any evidence. I'm zero.
01:25And who gets erased.
01:26The truth is that society is very dangerous.
01:31He took the picture.
01:36He was excluded from reality.
01:39This is the time I'm gonna tell the truth for you.
01:43The story of my dad.
01:45The story of my dad.
01:47The story of my dad.
01:56I remember how to describe my dad.
02:06Untertitelung des ZDF, 2020
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