Topic: Iraq
Writing the Wartime Experience is a documentary based the writings of soldiers who have served in the Iraq War . April 2007 Inspired by the book by the same name Nominated for 'Best Documentary Feature' in 2008 Directed by Richard Robbins
Meeting Resistance is a documentary on how Iraq is dealing with the fact that they have been invaded and are no longer in control of their country.
Moore's newest documentary is perhaps the most intriquing and controversial documentary that I've ever seen. Whether your for or against George W. Bush, "Fahrenheit 9/11" will definitely make viewers think about the current situation. Moore goes over many of the controversies surrounding ...
There are many wonderful documentaries which exist, and this list only begins to cover some of the more famous and well known documentaries. We meet these teammembers and their families, and follow a fierce rivalry between this US teamand the Canadian team ...
If nothing else, Charles Ferguson's accessible, comprehensive Inside Job will thoroughly educate viewers who don't know a subprime loan from a shadow banking system about the mess we're in today. How do you follow an in-depth look at the Iraq War? I ...
Unfortunately for the human species, war is one of the most dramatic things that life can offer, so there's no surprise that documentary films about combat hold a much-vaunted place in the non-fiction canon. Dreamland, filmed during the earlier years of the ...
Charles Ferguson, who wrote, produced and directed the invaluable No End in Sight, hates the war from a novel perspective. Gen. Jay Garner, who ostensibly ran Iraq for a few weeks in 2003 as director of the short-lived Office of Reconstruction and ...
The article reviews a documentary film based on soldiers fighting in Iraq, James Gandolfini. It is a somber piece, one that makes you even angrier about the current military situation in Iraq. James Gandolfini, of "Sopranos" fame, produced the film He interviews ...
It feels like a spoof, yet this documentary, which follows the fortunes of a monumentally rubbish Iraqi band called Acrassicauda, is for real. The group's well-educated members (Acrassicauda is Latin for Black Scorpion) led a compromised life under Saddam. Following our leader, ...
No End in Sight, an Iraq war documentary by tech exec-turned-filmmaker Charles Ferguson, was nominated last week for an Academy Award.. The film, an analysis of how the U.S. occupation in Iraq evolved into a violent quagmire, was Ferguson's first film project, ...