Absolutely stormingly good film, IMO.
Very little to do with photography per-se - more about Don McCullin who is, without question one of the maddest, bravest and most humane individuals I've ever had the privilege to both meet and watch a documentary about. How his editor at the Sunday Times received a knighthood whereas he gets just a CBE is beyond me. Then that tool, Andrew Neill takes over as editor after Rupert bloody Murdoch buys the paper and, all of a sudden, Don McCullin's out of favour as he might just show British soldiers getting shot up in the Falklands smacks of Thatcher-fuelled paranoia to me. So much for a free press.
Anyone interested in photojournalism MUST see this film. If you're in the UK or Ireland, checkout "Curzononline". If you're not, make sure you source a DVD when it becomes available.