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£7.93 |
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| RRP: |
£19.99You Save: £12.06 |
| Screen: |
Aspect Ratio 16:9 |
| Languages: |
English, Arabic |
| Release Date: |
25 October 2004 |
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In stock | Usually dispatched within 24 hours
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March 2003. American and British forces invade Iraq with the intention of toppling dictator Saddam Hussein, and the Gulf War erupts. Alongside the countless troops, thousands of journalists, from every part of the world, descend upon the region in order to secure potentially career-making coverage.
From the director of Startup.com comes this bold and revealing documentary about Al-Jazeera, the first commercial non-state-owned Arab satellite channel. Demonstrating how radically different versions of 'the truth' of the Gulf conflict have been told to viewers the world over, this extraordinary film raises difficult and disturbing questions about the function of propaganda in Western society.
In the wake of Michael Moore's attack on the Bush administration, Fahrenheit 9-11 ,and the Oscar winning Fog of War, this daring and keenly observed documentary is further proof that factual film provide truly provocative and insightful ways to re-examine the grey areas of politics and power on everyday life.
Special Features
- Scene Selection
- Theatrical Trailer
- Tartan Documentary Trailer Reel
- 4-page Booklet with Ben Walters Film Notes