Filmed and directed by the Iraqis themselves -- thousands of them, from all walks of life, all over their country. The producers, who distributed more than 150 digital video cameras across the country, condensed more than 400 hours of footage into an unprecedented, and startling, look at life in a war zone. It's a new genre of filmmaking.
does anyone have a link to this film? it was all on youtube not very long ago! :(
GhadeerA 6 days ago
He says, "We resent the current situation... And she just farted..."
It's as if either one of those things really matters. We treat the opinions of the Iraqis as important as a baby's fart! No?
kungayeshe1 4 years ago
i think it was brave of the film makers to do that. Espically in a country under such control. it good the iraq poeple get a say. the poeple are always seen as week poor victems that can't do anything and hate the amercans and saddam. its good to see that poeple can smile and laugh and live as normally as that can in a situation i and many other city poeple raised with tv, money and stuff like that cant realise or understand.some poeple just dont realise how lucky they are.
darkneko06 4 years ago
Its so fucked up how no one wants to hear anythin but the negative
BoondiSteez86 4 years ago