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Letters from Baghdad

  • 2016
  • TV-PG
  • 1h 35m
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6.9/10
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Letters from Baghdad (2016)
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Gertrude Bell, the most powerful woman in the British Empire in her day, shaped the destiny of Iraq after WWI in ways that still reverberate today.Gertrude Bell, the most powerful woman in the British Empire in her day, shaped the destiny of Iraq after WWI in ways that still reverberate today.Gertrude Bell, the most powerful woman in the British Empire in her day, shaped the destiny of Iraq after WWI in ways that still reverberate today.

  • Directors
    • Sabine Krayenbühl
    • Zeva Oelbaum
  • Stars
    • Tilda Swinton
    • Michael Higgs
    • Eric Loscheider
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    • Directors
      • Sabine Krayenbühl
      • Zeva Oelbaum
    • Stars
      • Tilda Swinton
      • Michael Higgs
      • Eric Loscheider
    • 8User reviews
    • 24Critic reviews
    • 71Metascore
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    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Tilda Swinton
    Tilda Swinton
    • Gertrude Bell
    • (voice)
    Michael Higgs
    Michael Higgs
    • General Sir Gilbert Clayton
    Eric Loscheider
    Eric Loscheider
    • T.E. Lawrence
    Rachael Stirling
    Rachael Stirling
    • Vita Sackville-West
    Adam Astill
    Adam Astill
    • Sgt. Frank Stafford
    Helen Ryan
    Helen Ryan
    • Lady Florence Bell
    Joanna David
    Joanna David
    • Janet Courtney
    Elizabeth Rider
    Elizabeth Rider
    • Lady Elsa Richmond
    Jürgen Kalwa
    • Dr. Friedrich Rosen
    Tom Chadbon
    Tom Chadbon
    • Sir Valentine 'Domnul' Chirol
    Simon Chandler
    Simon Chandler
    • David Hogarth
    Lucy Robinson
    Lucy Robinson
    • Lady Molly Trevelyan
    Andrew Havill
    Andrew Havill
    • Sir Percy Cox
    Anthony Edridge
    • Sir Arnold 'A.T.' Wilson
    Nicholas Woodeson
    Nicholas Woodeson
    • General Sir George MacMunn
    Zaydun Khalaf
    • Fakhry Jamil
    • (as Zaydum Khalad)
    Michelle Eugene
    Michelle Eugene
    • Dorothy Van Ess
    Mark Meadows
    • Lt. Col. Frank Balfour
    • Directors
      • Sabine Krayenbühl
      • Zeva Oelbaum
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    Muhsin80

    Don't like It

    Well I see Gertrude Bell one of the main persons who's responsible for all the violence in the Middle East. So I don't like G.B. presented as if she was worried about the people in these regions.... I agree with Subxerogravity that wrote;

    So they took letters that Bell wrote and inserts from her journals and had Swinton narrate over footage from the Ottoman Empire or reenactments. Either would most likely be correct thanks to the advancements of cinematic technology of today. Adding to this are dramatization interviews with actors playing people that Bell knew in her time and could tell us about her.

    Think I like this better than Queen of the Desert which stared Nicole Kidman. Both movies are important to tell the story of this important woman but of course, Letters to Baghdad portrayed a real Gertrude Bell. Queen of the Desert portrayed her as being on this Pei stool (Does not help that she's being played by a hot movie star), but I like how Letters to Baghdad more so pointed out the flaws, flaws that I think help let us know the type of woman it takes to do what Bell did.
    9jimdext

    Incredible Woman

    And a great documentary about her. The period photos and movies are astonishing and well presented. Nicole Kidman played her. But this is authentic. Tilda Swinton's narration as Gertrude Bell Is perfect.
    7subxerogravity

    It's a very imaginative documentary. Tilda Swinton was perfect as the voice of Gertrude Bell.

    So they took letters that Bell wrote and inserts from her journals and had Swinton narrate over footage from the Ottoman Empire or reenactments. Either would most likely be correct thanks to the advancements of cinematic technology of today. Adding to this are dramatization interviews with actors playing people that Bell knew in her time and could tell us about her.

    Think I like this better than Queen of the Desert which stared Nicole Kidman. Both movies are important to tell the story of this important woman but of course, Letters to Baghdad portrayed a real Gertrude Bell. Queen of the Desert portrayed her as being on this pedi stool (Does not help that she's being played by a hot movie star), but I like how Letters to Baghdad more so pointed out the flaws, flaws that I think help let us know the type of woman it takes to do what Bell did.

    Every insightful.

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    10Bernie4444

    Will the real Gertrude Bell please stand up.

    This is head and shoulders above any other Gertrude movie or documentary.

    Knowing Gertrude Bell and her history helps explain how today's middle east is divided into the countries we see today.

    The documentary is well designed with films of the times and places with still pictures of Gertrude, family, friends, and acquaintances. We also get original music and even Joshua Bell to accompany the narration. When Gertrude's letters are read Tilda Swinton is the voice of Gertrude.

    For viewers in the U. S. A., you may need to use a region free DVD player. Even though there is no subtitle track there are subtitles built into the presentation at crucial moments.
    7planktonrules

    Don't be confused by the title!

    When I saw the DVD for "Letter from Baghdad" on Netflix, I initially dismissed it, as I had little interest in hearing about letters from soldiers during the recent war. However, despite the title, the show from "American Experience" is NOT about the recent Iraq War but but about a most unusual woman, Gertrude Bell, and her love of the Middle East (not just Iraq)...in the early 20th century! So, be careful...this film might not be what you're expecting.

    The show is about the life of Gertrude Bell, a most unusual woman who was apart from her time. While most women of her class dreamed of a successful marriage and family, Gertrude went to Oxford and excelled there. And, after graduation, moved to the Middle East and lived there most of the rest of her life. Why this is important is that during WWI, the British knew very little about these people...and Gertrude already had befriended many of the desert chieftans and their people. Her knowledge and respect for them was instrumental during the war...and following it, at least for a time it was respected.

    This is an interesting show and was made available because of the saved correspondences from Gertrude. And, like you'd expect with a PBS documentary, it's extremely well made with some top talent to sub for the voices of these long deceased people. My only quibble is that the show seemed to fall flat when it came to actually making anything of Bell's life and work...what was the lasting impact, what were the mistakes and what were the benefits of her life? Well, that is something the film really didn't do well. Interesting...but a bit short in this regard.

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      This factual mistake happens in the German version. In the movie a title card reads: "Capture of Baghdad from the Turks: General Maude's Victory, March 11, 1917". This of course means that British forces under General Maude have captured Baghdad. However, the German version subtitles this as "Einnahme Bagdads durch die Türken: General Maudes Sieg, 11. März 1917". This translates as "Turkish forces capture Baghdad: General Maude's Victory, March 11, 1917". An obvious mistake.
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    • Release date
      • October 6, 2016 (Lebanon)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
      • France
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    • Languages
      • English
      • Arabic
    • Also known as
      • Une aventurière en Irak: Gertrude Bell
    • Filming locations
      • UK(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • Between the Rivers Productions
      • Letters From Baghdad
      • Missing in Action Films
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    • Budget
      • $950,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $359,735
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $19,725
      • Jun 4, 2017
    • Gross worldwide
      • $502,941
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)

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