In this special documentary, we follow Steve McCurry on his quest of shooting the last roll of Kodak Kodachrome film ever made. On the 22th of June 2009, after 74 years of manufacturing the world's best-selling color film, Kodak stopped producing Kodachrome. Steve McCurry had the opportunity to get the last Kodachrome film cartridge produced by Kodak factories in 2010. He then left for India and went to Bombay and Rajasthan, then to Istanbul and London before returning to New York to shoot the last images with this roll.
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