Under Fire
In the midst of a raging war, a group of journalists find themselves caught in the crossfire as they try to report on the conflict. As they navigate the dangers of the battlefield, they must also grapple with their own moral dilemmas and the ethical implications of their work.
As the situation becomes increasingly volatile, the journalists must decide whether to stay and continue reporting or evacuate for their own safety. With bullets flying and explosions all around them, they must rely on their instincts and training to survive.
As the stakes continue to rise, the journalists must confront the harsh realities of war and the impact of their reporting on the world. Will they be able to make it out alive and bring the truth to light, or will they become casualties of the conflict they are trying to cover?
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Under Fire
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Dear John
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Pat Metheny:
Performer
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1979
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Pat Metheny:
Performer
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Our Love May Never See Tomorrow
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Peggy Turner:
Writer
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Moonlight in Vermont
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Spring Can Really Hang You Up the Most
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The Sandinista Hymn
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Pat Metheny:
Performer
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