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Film director Brent Reno was shot dead

Kyiv regional police said on Sunday that Brent Reno, an American producer and journalist, was shot dead by Russian forces in Irbin, Ukraine.

Reno's brother and collaborator, Craig, confirmed to the New York Times that he died at the age of 50, adding that Brent was in Ukraine to photograph refugees fleeing the Ukrainian capital. In a statement (according to Interfax) Kyiv.

Police chief Andrei Neptov said in a statement (according to Interfax): 

The invaders are sarcastically killing even international journalists who are trying to reveal the truth about the atrocities committed by the Russian army in Ukraine. Of course, American citizen Brent Reno gave his life to reveal the cunning and brutality of the invaders.

CBS News reported that another journalist, later identified as Juan Arredondo, was also injured in the attack. Arredondo was taken to a nearby hospital, and an official posted a video on social media asking what happened.

Someone offered to take us to another bridge and we crossed the barrier and started shooting at us. So the driver turned around and we both continued filming. My friend's name is Brent Reno. "Shoot him and leave," Arredondo said. I saw him shoot him in the neck and we separated and they took me out.

Raynaud of Arkansas has won a Peabody for Go to War, Take the Hill and Love Sick of Drugs, and has worked on documentaries such as Last Chance at School and Meth Storm on HBO. The Reno brothers also founded the Little Rock Film Festival.

  • The Arkansas-born, Peabody-winning director Reno has appeared on To War, Take the Hill, Love Sick of Drug, Last Chance at School, and HBO.
  • He has produced documentaries such as The Met Storm of The Reno Brothers, and also founded the Little Rock Film Festival.
  • Brent Reno was a smart, brave, and kind man who told the story of the forgotten. Especially the history of American warriors. He and his brothers were the best directors and coolest people I've ever known.
  • Brent was always dedicated to the community while boldly creating the Little Rock Film Festival, and had the honour of being the first to give a speech. And I will always remember his dedication to a young Arkansas guy who wanted to make movies.
  • Show them that it is possible. He was a special person who was killed doing what he loved. And what did he do well?

Crusader film director Brent Reno was killed at the age of 50.

He has travelled the world and the United States, producing documentaries on pressing ethical issues. He was shot while filming in Ukraine.

Brent Reno and his brother Craig have formed a team of Peabody Award-winning documentaries about human suffering, often collaborating with major media outlets such as the New York Times on Sundays in Kyiv, shot in the suburbs of Urban. . He was 50 years old.

  • The Ukrainian news agency reported that Russian forces had killed Renault.
  • It was confirmed by Craig Reno, who was not in Ukraine at the time.
  • He said Brent has worked in the TV and film departments of MSNBC and Time as part of a multi-episode series about refugees around the world called Tipping Point.
Migration to a fatal condition was a recurring theme for Brent. CRAIG with Craig, we created a documentary about expectations from the United States and children to create a documentary about the people, poverty, and the dangers of Central America.


His broadest interest was the use of a dramatic story. Political and reporter lamps come to bouts of war, addiction, gang violence, homeless and environmental disasters.


He and Craig just got her body's last chance to get a "high" hi. This is to report on the history of the school in Chicago, and the students were experiencing emotional disturbances and being excluded from other public schools in the city.

The Crusader director was martyred at the age of fifty


Over time, Brent has gained experience reporting safely in dangerous situations.

In an interview with Filmmaker magazine in 2013, he said he had risked his life for his job, including being repeatedly attacked by thugs while covering the persecution of the Muslim Brotherhood in Cairo, and being shot in a car by soldiers in Cambodia. He said. I was driving through a military checkpoint.


It is important to understand the politics and those involved when dealing with the conflict, he said. You need to know a relatively safe place and time.


Brent Anthony Reno was born on October 13, 1971, in Memphis and raised in Little Rock, Arkansas. His father, Louis, was a salesman, and his mother, Georgian Fraser, was a social worker.
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