eric | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 08 2006 | Iraq, terror, prison, discipline, punish, Abu Ghraib, Errol Morris, documentary, film, movies
Errol Morris, one of the country's finest documentarians, is going to be making a documentary on Abu Ghraib.
Quoted: It is no surprise that someone is planning a documentary about the Abu Ghraib scandal; there will probably be a few. Already there is Robert Greenwald's latest, Iraq for Sale: The War Profiteers, which deals with one aspect of the prisoner abuse, and the PBS series Frontline has included the incident in its recent episode titled "The Lost Year in Iraq". However, there's a good chance that no others are or will be as good as the one Errol Morris is set to make. The project was announced Sunday by Diane Weyermann of Participant Productions (An Inconvenient Truth) during the American Film Market.
eric | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 23 2006 | prison, Iraq, Portland, protest
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