James Foley

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  • NewsKen Tucker

    'Jim: The James Foley Story': Honoring A Victim Of ISIS

    “This film does not show the execution of Jim.” That is the announcement printed at the beginning of Jim: The James Foley Story, and it’s one of the few comforting moments in this upsetting, moving, and complicated documentary. James Foley was an American photojournalist whose image became widely known—“famous” seems too frivolous a word—when he was beheaded on-camera by ISIS terrorists in 2014. This film, which won the Audience Awards at the recently ended Sundance Film Festival and which beg