Voices of Iraq
Voices of Iraq: This is not an ordinary documentary about Iraq: more than 150 digital cameras were distributed across Iraq to real Iraqis. Beginning amidst the Falluja uprising in April, going through the marshlands in the South and Kurdish communities in the North and ending less than a month ago, thousands of ordinary Iraqis became the cameramen of this film. I've been told that watching it was a real political rollercoaster, jumping back and forth from "Bush was right in invading," to "It was a mistake." This is the real stuff, about real people and real lives, not some Michael Moore rhetoric formulated 6000 miles away from where the war really mattered.
Voices of Iraq will be distributed on Oct 29th in just 10 cities. I hear that there will also be DVDs distributed for people who can't make it to theaters before election day.
Obviously I have no way of watching this movie in Japan. Although I'm not going to vote, I still want to watch this movie and be better informed. Anyone help me out?

1 Comments:
Looks very interesting - but frustrating that you have to sign up on a list to attend any screenings.
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