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No End in Sight, 2007
English, Arabic
USA
Profile of No End in Sight
No End in Sight can be described as disturbing, bleak, and rough. The plot revolves around chaos and mayhem, terrorism, and military life. The main genres are documentary and drama. In approach, No End in Sight is serious and realistic. It is located in Iraq. It takes place in contemporary times. No End in Sight has received attention for being a Sundance Festival winner.
Summary of No End in Sight
In his directorial debut, Charles Ferguson explores the reasons behind the chaos of the war in Iraq, from inadequate numbers of Coalition soldiers to the breaking up of Iraq's own military. This documentary features interviews with U.S. soldiers, Iraqis, and experts on the issue, including former Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage. Though it's only Ferguson's first film, No End in Sight earned raves from the most important critics in America for its unflinching, unbiased look at the controversial conflict. The film is both sobering and illuminating. Campbell Scott narrates.
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| Language: | English, Arabic |
| Country: | USA |
| Release date: | 22 January 2007 |
| Runtime: | 102 min |
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