Bearing Witness (2005 film)

Molly Bingham is an experienced photographer who was held for several days at Abu Ghraib prison at the start of the war.

Marie Colvin was a reporter who lost her eye to a grenade while working in Sri Lanka.

Janine di Giovanni has to deal with the difficulties of becoming a mother and still working to fulfill her duties as a journalist.

Mary Rogers is a camerawoman who continues to put herself in harm's way in an effort to get the proper footage to cover her stories.

[2][3] Alessandra Stanley of The New York Times was critical of the documentary, calling it a "beautifully shot feminist film with an oddly old-fashioned, Ladies Home Journal approach".