misa.j
Dec 3, 2004, 02:15
I just saw this incredible film, "Voices of Iraq" last night.
I wished I had seen it much earlier, when it was released in October.
The movie is about Iraqi people filming their own people after the war; 150 digital cameras were given to people all over Iraq to record the voices of children, mothers, teachers, policemen and more, what they thought about democracy.
I have never seen a film footage showed Iraqis' point of view as revealing as "Voices of Iraq". It is neither touching nor provocative, but has a matter of fact tone throughout the whole film.
There is a link about the film.
http://www.voicesofiraq.com/videos.cfm#
You guys should check it out.
misa
I wished I had seen it much earlier, when it was released in October.
The movie is about Iraqi people filming their own people after the war; 150 digital cameras were given to people all over Iraq to record the voices of children, mothers, teachers, policemen and more, what they thought about democracy.
I have never seen a film footage showed Iraqis' point of view as revealing as "Voices of Iraq". It is neither touching nor provocative, but has a matter of fact tone throughout the whole film.
There is a link about the film.
http://www.voicesofiraq.com/videos.cfm#
You guys should check it out.
misa