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New Zealand–born groundbreaking CNN camerawoman Margaret Moth risks it all to show the reality of war from inside the conflict, staring down danger and confronting those who perpetuate it.

Moth’s intrepid energy and kinetic lust are rendered beautifully in this documentary, which deftly captures both her powerful personality and the nascent development of the 24-hour news cycle. Never Look Away asks hard-hitting questions about where our desire for conflict coverage comes from, whether it can ever be satiated, and what we are running from when we are absorbed by work and by relentless global news. Moth's indelible commitment to her work, her striking aesthetic, her deeply mysterious nature, and her gargantuan contributions to the field of journalism all come to the fore in this potent biopic.

Renowned actor Lucy Lawless (Xena: Warrior Princess, Battlestar Galactica, Parks and Recreation) steps behind the camera in this impressive directorial debut. Lawless creates a distinctively female, Kiwi lens to cover this titanic career, showing both the horrors and life-affirming dimensions of war from a woman’s point of view.—AH

This film contains images of violence.

Available in person. Also available online for the public (January 25–28) and credentialed press and industry (January 24–28).

  • Year
    2023
  • Runtime
    85 minutes
  • Language
    English and French
  • Country
    New Zealand
  • Director
    Lucy Lawless
  • Sound Design
    Bruno Barrett Garnier
  • Screenwriters
    Matthew Metcalfe, Tom Blackwell, Lucy Lawless
  • Producers
    Matthew Metcalfe, Tom Blackwell, Lucy Lawless
  • Executive Producers
    Peter Touche, Christelle Conan, Andrea Scarso, Nate Bolotin, Tamir Ardon, Maxime Cottray, Joe Duran, Beth Portello, Phillipe Diaz, Alex Breingan
  • Directors of Photography
    Darryl Ward, Richard Bluck
  • Editors
    Whetham Allpress, Tim Woodhouse
  • Composers
    Jason Smith, Karl Sölve Steven
  • Line Producer
    Lesley Hansen
  • Archival Producer
    Wenwen Li