Today, March 19, marks the 5 year anniversary of the war in Iraq. Regardless of how you personally feel about the war, one thing that’s have been positive and necessary over the past 5 years, are the many films and other forms of media being made that deal with the war and work to inform us as a public. So as to encourage folks to spend some time reflecting on our current situation I present you with the Top 10 Films That Have Helped to Frame the War in Iraq.
Some of these films deal directly with the conflict, others with ideas of war in general and some with what led us to war and what has happened since. All of these movies are available on Netflx and many should be in your local video stores - so
and rent one today:
1. Iraq in Fragments, directed by James Longley
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2. The War Tapes, directed by Deborah Scranton
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3. The Road to Guantanamo, directed by Michael Winterbottom
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4. Fahrenheit 9/11, directed by Michael Moore
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5. My Country, My Country, directed by Laura Poitras
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6. No End in Sight, directed by Charles Ferguson
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7. The Fog of War, directed by Errol Morris
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8. In the Valley of Elah, directed by Paul Haggis
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9. The Ground Truth, directed by Patricia Fould
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10. Baghdad ER, directed by Jon Alpert and Matt O’Neill
CATEGORIES: Peace
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