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Director: Garrick Hamm
Cast: Charles Dance, Omid Djalili, Emilia Fox, Vincent Regan
A wartime photographer takes the last photograph of his career in Palestine, and later uses it to save his own life...
Critical Reception & Ratings
The 2014 film Retrospective, directed by Garrick Hamm, follows a wartime photographer who takes his last photograph in Palestine and later uses it to save his own life. The film's critical reception and public ratings are not widely available.
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Retrospective (2014) is a compelling drama directed by Garrick Hamm that explores the emotional and ethical complexities of wartime photography. With standout performances from Charles Dance, Omid Djalili, and Emilia Fox, the film offers a thought-provoking examination of how a single photograph can impact and even save a life in the midst of conflict.
A retrospective, generally, is a look back at events that took place, or works that were produced, in the past. As a noun, retrospective has specific meanings in software development, popular culture, and the arts. It is applied as an adjective, synonymous with the term retroactive, to laws, standards, and awards.
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