Iraq living with war

Iraq: The Lost Generation

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Channel 4
48 min 6 sec

Channel 4, Iraq: The Lost Generation

The first film in this week's Dispatches 'Iraq: Legacy of Hate' season gives voice to the hidden world of Iraqi youth who have experienced first-hand the brutalisation and psychological trauma of living under military occupation.

Dispatches: Monday 06 November 2006

When the US-led invasion of Iraq promised to replace Saddam Hussein's brutal regime with freedom and democracy, nearly half of the country's population was under 21.

An American woman's startling tale of life in Iraq

Iraq womans's story
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Filmmaker Laura Poitras spent eight dangerous months documenting the life of an Iraqi medical doctor and his family as they struggled to maintain hope amidst the bombings, bloodshed, and military occupation.

Unembedded: Four Independent Photojournalists on the War in Iraq

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speakeasy productions
12 min 24 sec

On March 17th, 2003, President Bush advised all journalists not embedded with the US military to leave Iraq immediately.

These are the words and images of four photojournalists who remained in Iraq to witness the the war from the other side.

Mission Accomplished: Langan in Iraq

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BBC 4

Seven months after the end of the war, Sean Langan (Behind the Lines, Travels of a Gringo), armed with just a camera, takes a brave and eventful trip through Iraq, seeking to shed light on what life is like in this newly occupied territory.

As well as interviews with civilians, Langan joins the US-led coalition on patrol (even at times of attack) as well as instigating secret meetings with the resistance fighters.

Sean Langan Interview

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