Hope this is not a repost ... I got an email with this controversial video

http://video.bugun.com.tr/bugunPlaye...=dagilfilm.flv

It's about the reenactment of a photographer while taking an awarded image, very controversial.

I'm not sure about the purpose of the video , but it is certainly moving, and made me think

edit: found more info, which follows

One Hundredth of a Second

It is a film about a war photographer facing the ultimate dilemma of her profession. She is forced to ask herself; if a person is in mortal danger, do you continue to do your job by taking a photograph rather than getting involved and helping?

The film is a reminder of the horror behind the images of war that face us in the media every day.

“One becomes so immune to them, and yet behind them is something real and true, terrifying and inhumane.”

One Hundredth of a Second is the fourth short film by Director / Producer team Susan Jacobson and Alex Boden following BUSHIDO: THE WAY OF THE WARRIOR, CRACKS IN THE CEILING and COUCH CONVERSATIONS.

Kate is an ambitious photojournalist. Caught in a shoot-out in an Eastern European war zone, Kate spots a young girl running through the chaos. Intrigued, she follows the Girl, photographing as she goes. The Girl accidentally encounters a Gunman who interrogates her, pressing his AK-47 to her head. Kate photographs the terrified Girl and is horrified when the Girl makes eye contact with her, pleading to Kate for help. But Kate is too engrossed in her photography. She takes picture after picture as the girl is shot in front of her. Kate’s work is nominated for the New Photographer of the Year Award. At the ceremony, when her photograph wins the top prize, Kate finds herself haunted by the memories of the Girl. Seeing the image projected onto a screen, Kate runs out without collecting her award, leaving the audience staring at the brutal photograph of the dead Girl.