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Baghdad ER

  • Téléfilm
  • 2006
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 4min
NOTE IMDb
8,0/10
658
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Baghdad ER (2006)
Documentary

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueWinner of four Emmy(R) Awards, including Outstanding Directing for Nonfiction Programming (Jon Alpert, Matthew O'Neill)! The 86th Combat Support Hospital (CSH)--the U.S. Army's premier medic... Tout lireWinner of four Emmy(R) Awards, including Outstanding Directing for Nonfiction Programming (Jon Alpert, Matthew O'Neill)! The 86th Combat Support Hospital (CSH)--the U.S. Army's premier medical facility in Iraq and formerly one of Saddam Hussein's elite hospitals--is the setting f... Tout lireWinner of four Emmy(R) Awards, including Outstanding Directing for Nonfiction Programming (Jon Alpert, Matthew O'Neill)! The 86th Combat Support Hospital (CSH)--the U.S. Army's premier medical facility in Iraq and formerly one of Saddam Hussein's elite hospitals--is the setting for this unforgettable documentary that puts a human face on the war's cold casualty statis... Tout lire

  • Réalisation
    • Jon Alpert
    • Matthew O'Neill
  • Casting principal
    • Rhonda Barnes
    • Terry Basler
    • Joshua Belmont
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  • NOTE IMDb
    8,0/10
    658
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Jon Alpert
      • Matthew O'Neill
    • Casting principal
      • Rhonda Barnes
      • Terry Basler
      • Joshua Belmont
    • 9avis d'utilisateurs
    • 24avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompensé par 4 Primetime Emmys
      • 6 victoires et 4 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux32

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    Rhonda Barnes
    • Self - Medevac Crew
    Terry Basler
    • Self - Patient
    • (as Sgt. Terry Basler)
    Joshua Belmont
    • Self - Patient
    • (as Sgt. Joshua Belmont)
    Jeffrey Beltran
    • Self - Patient
    • (as Sgt. Jeffrey Beltran)
    William Berterm
    • Self
    Kelly Blair
    • Self - Vascular Surgeon
    • (as Maj. Kelly Blair)
    Eric Danielson
    • Self - Medevac Crew
    • (as Sgt. Eric Danielson)
    Edward Dunton
    • Self - ER Nurse
    • (as Capt. Edward Dunton)
    Christine Edwards
    • Self
    • (as Maj. Christine Edwards)
    Glenna Greene
    • Self - ER Nurse
    • (as Capt. Glenna Greene)
    Martin Harnish
    • Self - Surgeon
    • (as Maj. Martin Harnish)
    Vanessa Harris
    • Self - Patient
    • (as Pvt. Vanessa Harris)
    James Hill
    • Self - ER Physician
    • (as Capt. James Hill)
    Clayton Horney
    • Self - Medevac Crew
    • (as Clayton Hornay)
    Todd Ingram
    • Self - Patient
    • (as Sgt. Todd Ingram)
    Casper P. Jones
    • Self
    • (as Col. Casper P. Jones III)
    Chester Keenum
    • Self - Patient
    • (as Pvt. Chester Keenum)
    Saidet Lanier
    • Self
    • Réalisation
      • Jon Alpert
      • Matthew O'Neill
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    8chaud_lapin

    A glimpse from the trenches

    This hour-long film documents the day-to-day activities of a US Armed Forces field hospital in Baghdad, with often very graphic, disturbing images. This unit sees an unending stream of carnage, both injured US service men and women, most of whom are very young, as well as Iraqi civilians; all are swept up in the vicious internecine struggles and the violent resistance to the US-led occupation of Iraq. The film highlights the humanity and dedication of the hardworking doctors and nurses of the unit amid the utter chaos of the occupation and the long-simmering civil war; it brings home the tragic impact of this ill-conceived military adventure on the lives of ordinary individuals.

    Perhaps the most moving moment of the documentary are the words of an army chaplain next to the body of a fallen soldier whose life the doctors were unable to save: "We hope that his life and his death will hasten the cause of peace -- and this senseless war and violence will end".
    9tmcnulty22

    You'll never think of war the same way again.

    Baghdad ER is an extremely powerful film, and its impact amplified extremely effectively with its understated, straightforward storytelling. It communicates the tragedy of the latest Iraq war with some pretty graphic scenes, but it never becomes sensationalistic, or turns into a soapbox from which an anti- war or political message is delivered.

    The doctors and nurses who work in this ER are total professionals. There's no fooling around a la M*A*S*H. Instead these men and women take on whatever broken and bleeding soldiers come to them via helicopter, day in and day out - mostly the mangled victims of IEDs, some of whom need an arm or leg amputated immediately, or instant chest surgery from shrapnel that has shredded lungs, bones, muscles and tendons. (And to the reviewer who commented that he was so 'Disappointed' in the movie because they only treat the "aggressors," there are scenes when Iraqi soldiers and civilians are brought in and treated by the medics, who are just as dedicated to saving their lives as those of Americans.)

    Some casualties just don't make it, dying right on the gurney. And while the medical personnel are sad and disappointed, often cursing the "stupid, pointless war," they remain professional. Surviving soldiers don't always hold their emotions in, though, and who could blame them for breaking down after suddenly losing a friend, or a buddy with two arms or legs that have to be amputated.

    There doesn't have to be a narrator to tell us that the soldiers who are severely wounded, whose lives will be changed forever, are someone's sons, friends, husbands, brothers, or fathers.

    I'd like to sit with George W. Bush, Dick Cheney, and Donald Rumsfeld while they watched "Baghdad ER." The film doesn't say it, but these three are war criminals. I don't know how they've lived with themselves since they sent so many good people to their deaths or caused them to suffer such life-changing injuries (and I'm talking about Americans AND Iraqis).
    10Morpheus640

    Presidents should watch this

    I rated it 10 the efforts given by the doctors in the documentary. I'd give it 1 star for the complete and utter pointless waste of life . End all wars .
    1zytamarzec

    US propaganda

    Friendly helpful people, who give candies to Iraqi children are targeted by some crazy Iraqis. We follow the daily lives of professional medics who work tirelessly to save lives of American soldiers. They do not seem to be too much interested in sharing why they do it, some do it for money, some do it and hope the carnage they witness will bring a positive change in the world and especially in Iraq.

    The movie nicely skips the fact that the US was a brutal occupying force in Iraq which invaded the country on a false pretense of having a Weapon of a mass destruction and teaches us to empathize solely with an oppressor.
    6infernal-eternal

    Mostly a Disappointment

    I decided to watch this movie thinking it would be a more objective view of what went on in Iraq. Unfortunately, this movie only focuses on American soldiers and their injuries. You will see nothing about injured Iraquis.

    This movie shows what it's like for American soldiers to be in a war, to get injured, and what they have to deal with. The setting of the whole movie is one specific hospital. We may speculate about what the message of the movie is. With remarks about Iraqui "assholes with IEDs" causing harm to brave American soldiers, the message I see here is mostly, "Look how our brave soldiers suffer in this war."

    Well, excuse me if it doesn't bring me to tears. I've seen at least a hundred war-related documentaries, and I know the civilian populations of Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Yemen, Palestine, and other places suffer a lot more than American soldiers. And let's make something clear: This war was an act of aggression by the US. The US invaded a sovereign country based on a completely fabricated premise (nonexistent WMDs) and in a course of several years completely destroyed the whole country, killing about a million people, mostly civilians, and ruining the lives of many more.

    The loss of American lives is certainly a tragedy, but the movie fails to address the fact that this tragedy is not caused so much by Iraqui fighters, but rather bad policies of the US government. It also fails to mention that the cost to the Iraqui population is incomparably higher, and they were only defending their country.

    It's all right if a documentary decides to focus on one specific issue. I have no problem with that. Often that's a necessity. But the message that I see in this movie is taken out of context and highly distorted. It paints aggressors as victims, and I believe this impression could be easily accepted by people who don't know better.

    Some say that this movie shows what you never see on the screen. I find that sad because that's a sign of great ignorance. There's nothing in this movie that I haven't seen over and over before. All of this happens all the time in many places of the world, and more often than not, it's caused by the US. That's a sad but well documented fact.

    Now, I'm not saying the movie is bad or even that it's lying. It's worth a watch if you don't know much about what war looks like. But it has to be understood that it shows a very specific and limited view of the war, and if people want to understand anything, this movie alone shows just a small piece of the puzzle, which on its own can be quite misleading. It simply lacks context. As it is, it brings nothing new to the table for people who are well informed. (To be honest, I found it mostly boring. Seen it all before countless times.) There are certainly much better war documentaries out there.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 21 mai 2006 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Site officiel
      • HBO (United States)
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Urgencias en Bagdad
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Bagdad, Irak
    • Sociétés de production
      • HBO Documentary Films
      • Downtown Community Television Center
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