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Ghosts of Abu Ghraib

  • 2007
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  • 1h 18min
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAn examination of the prisoner abuse scandal involving U.S. soldiers and detainees at Iraq's Abu Ghraib prison in the fall of 2003.An examination of the prisoner abuse scandal involving U.S. soldiers and detainees at Iraq's Abu Ghraib prison in the fall of 2003.An examination of the prisoner abuse scandal involving U.S. soldiers and detainees at Iraq's Abu Ghraib prison in the fall of 2003.

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    • Rory Kennedy
  • Scénario
    • Jack Youngelson
    • Mark Bailey
  • Casting principal
    • Israel Rivera
    • Megan Ambuhl Graner
    • Javal Davis
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    • Réalisation
      • Rory Kennedy
    • Scénario
      • Jack Youngelson
      • Mark Bailey
    • Casting principal
      • Israel Rivera
      • Megan Ambuhl Graner
      • Javal Davis
    • 10avis d'utilisateurs
    • 7avis des critiques
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    • Récompensé par 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 2 victoires et 4 nominations au total

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    10therreid-1

    This is a MUST SEE Film!!!

    After seeing this film at Sundance 07 all I can say is, Wow! Rory Kennedy directs a stunning documentary that examines the horrors and human atrocities of the notorious Abu Ghraib prison. The interviews with the US Soldiers involved and the Iraqi victims will leave the view speechless as we are left to ponder how could such things happen. What would make ordinary Americans do such terrible things to another person? How can the United States hold itself out as a beacon of freedom condone this type of treatment.

    Ms. Kennedy does a phenomenal job of exploring this tragedy and looking for whom is accountable, all the way up to the President of the United Stated.

    This film is a must see!!
    1swan_bruner

    Don't be surprised - everyone hates America

    It is unfortunate that Americans are constantly being watched for the wrong and never credited for the right. This "documentary" disappoints me because it focuses on what some have termed harsh techniques while not highlighting the true conditions that existed.

    Rumsfeld is made out to be a cold and heartless man who authorized certain "torture techniques." I am fortunate enough to have read a copy of the memo handed down from Mr. Rumsfeld and others. These techniques involved things such as forcing the detainees to eat MREs (Meals Ready to Eat), which is what our military eats on a regular basis, and adjusting the light so that the prisoners are only allowed 8 (yes 8) hours of sleep at a time. I do believe that our country should set an example, and I also believe that we have done so... in a good way for those of you who just rolled your eyes. We have set an example of strength, power and protection and that should continue. Unfortunately, there are many who live within our borders who are more concerned with what others think of them than their own safety. They apologize while their countrymen fight for their right to apologize.

    I am not saying that I agree with everything that went on in the AG prison; however, I do believe that the military has proved its ability to deal with situations such as this without the help of the general public. I don't think it does America any good for our media to plaster pictures and videos of our soldiers' mistakes all over the news. Do we see other countries doing that? No! And if anyone actually believes that America is the only country with a military that makes mistakes, well, I don't even need to waste my time with that discussion.

    I would like to say more, however am running out of space.

    I hope that, even if you disagree with the Abu Ghraib situation, you will still support our troops who are doing their job - and they are doing a damn good job of it! It is their job after all, and Americans are notorious for giving their all no matter what it is to be accomplished.

    In summary, this is yet another movie that will cause the rest of the world to laugh at us and our inability to support our own in times of crisis.

    Our weakness is our separation and that is what makes us, as a country, vulnerable.
    1annmarin-77132

    Surprise, surprise Americans are the Terrorists

    Well, well, well... another anti-USA film by a documentary film maker who has been born into every privilege in America has to offer and I guess its still not good enough to say Thank you, America, and Thank you, armed forces, for keeping me and mine safe and sound while we gallivant around on Martha's Vineyard and Cape Cod and make films that would never be financed without my royal American family name.

    I have seem Ms. Kennedy's films before (just saw another one about a nuclear power plant in NY state) and most of them are very liberal along the lines of every Republican is evil and every Democrat is a saint trying to right all the wrongs (perpetrated by evil Republicans, of course). In this one, Rumsfeld is the Villain.

    I know it there were some pretty awful things done to the prisoners, but do we have to parade it out there again? When is enough enough, when is it time to just stop all the self-flagellation? I mean, punish those who committed crimes, don't let it happen again, and move on. It doesn't make what these maniac terrorists did any better, does it? In addition, some of the things considered "torture" according to this film are really pretty mild, considering.

    I'm really tired of all the anti-American military "documentaries" out there-- its really nothing more than liberal propaganda if you ask me. I am pretty certain Ms. Kennedy has made a nice and tidy profit off of this type of stuff too. See it if you must, but you've been warned.

    I may just have to go and see "Hillary's America" to erase the bad feelings.
    9lastliberal

    The Shame of America

    HBO Films is currently presenting one of the nominated documentaries for a Grand Jury Prize at this years Sundance Festival: Ghosts of Abu Ghraib. This is a film that needs to be seen by every American. It is a stark lesson in what happens when we are led by individuals who have no respect for law and human rights.

    Rory Kennedy's film is a masterpiece that demonstrated how and why America was shamed. It begins and ends with the lessons from the Milgram Experiment conducted in 1961. The actions of the guards at Abu Ghraib replicate the Stanford Prison Experiment of 1971. What is crucial is the fact that, as in the experiments, it has to be assumed that the soldiers were acting under higher authority. Part of the shame of what happened is that this higher authority escaped punishment for their crimes. This is, of course, the way of the world. The peons get the shaft while the higher authorities get medals and promotions.

    A critical piece of evidence present might be missed: the techniques used at Abu Ghraib came from the Brazilian Military. These low-ranking soldiers would not have known of these measures. They had to be taught.

    Again. all Americans need to see this excellent film to see what happens when authority is abused and law is ignored.
    4usama-alsharef

    A desperate attempt to distort the facts

    A miserable attempt to make criminals victims, I cannot sympathize with these soldiers nor their leaders.

    The movie's attempt to highlight their psychological state and how they have to live with that for the rest of their lives is disgusting . What about the victims prisoners who were tortured, sexually violated and killed?

    What is the condition of those who survived so far and how can they live with these psychological wounds before the physical wounds?

    Hence, reversing the facts and trying to put the aggressor and the attacked party on an equal footing is tantamount to denying the reality of events and to distorting the facts .

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      Donald Rumsfeld was approached to be interviewed, but turned said offer down.
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      Rear Admiral John Hutson: There is no such thing as a little bit of torture.

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      Referenced in Film Junk Podcast: Episode 114: Zoo and Ghosts of Abu Ghraib (2007)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 19 janvier 2007 (États-Unis)
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      • Anglais
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