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En direct de Bagdad

Original title: Live from Baghdad
  • TV Movie
  • 2002
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 48m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
4.9K
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Helena Bonham Carter and Michael Keaton in En direct de Bagdad (2002)
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CNN producer Robert Wiener, his colleague and their crew venture to the Iraqi capital to cover the Gulf War.CNN producer Robert Wiener, his colleague and their crew venture to the Iraqi capital to cover the Gulf War.CNN producer Robert Wiener, his colleague and their crew venture to the Iraqi capital to cover the Gulf War.

  • Director
    • Mick Jackson
  • Writers
    • Robert Wiener
    • Richard Chapman
    • John Patrick Shanley
  • Stars
    • Michael Keaton
    • Helena Bonham Carter
    • Joshua Leonard
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    4.9K
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    • Director
      • Mick Jackson
    • Writers
      • Robert Wiener
      • Richard Chapman
      • John Patrick Shanley
    • Stars
      • Michael Keaton
      • Helena Bonham Carter
      • Joshua Leonard
    • 40User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 3 Primetime Emmys
      • 8 wins & 20 nominations total

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    Michael Keaton
    Michael Keaton
    • Robert Wiener
    Helena Bonham Carter
    Helena Bonham Carter
    • Ingrid Formanek
    Joshua Leonard
    Joshua Leonard
    • Mark Biello
    Lili Taylor
    Lili Taylor
    • Judy Parker
    David Suchet
    David Suchet
    • Naji Al-Hadithi
    Bruce McGill
    Bruce McGill
    • Peter Arnett
    Michael Murphy
    Michael Murphy
    • Tom Johnson
    Paul Guilfoyle
    Paul Guilfoyle
    • Ed Turner
    Hamish Linklater
    Hamish Linklater
    • Richard Roth
    Michael Cudlitz
    Michael Cudlitz
    • Tom Murphy
    Robert Wisdom
    Robert Wisdom
    • Bernard Shaw
    Pamela Sinha
    Pamela Sinha
    • Fatima
    • (as Pamela Sinna)
    Clark Gregg
    Clark Gregg
    • Eason Jordan
    Matt Keeslar
    Matt Keeslar
    • Nic Robertson
    Kurt Fuller
    Kurt Fuller
    • Inky
    Mark Arnott
    Mark Arnott
    • Bob Furnad
    Inny Clemons
    Inny Clemons
    • CNN Deskman
    Chet Grissom
    Chet Grissom
    • Will King
    • Director
      • Mick Jackson
    • Writers
      • Robert Wiener
      • Richard Chapman
      • John Patrick Shanley
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    10lloydchristmas08

    The Return Of The Keaton

    Live From Baghdad marks the triumphant return of one of the most harsh individuals in show business today: Michael Keaton. He is extremely hard boiled in this role and the supporting cast of Helena Bonham-Carter, Lili Taylor, David Suchet and Bruce McGill are a force to be reckoned with. The end when the war begins is one of the most realistic war scenes I've seen in some time, it really looks like you're in the room watching the battle unfold with them. I hope this will be a kick start for Keaton to get back into making new movies because he has not lost a step in his acting ability. But you all should see for yourself, if any of you get HBO I suggest you watch this the next time its on.
    8svs247

    Not a movie as much as a prompt

    'Live from Baghdad' is a political movie in the sense that it asks very tough questions; however, its center lies not in politics but in people. It relates the story of Robert Wiener and his CNN team as they struggle to report the news from Baghdad in the six month antebellum period leading up to the Persian Gulf War of 1991. The team battles with tough Iraqi censorship, enormous political tension, and the reality of impending war. While still presenting the historical events of the time, Baghdad focuses on interpersonal relationships and intrapersonal struggles. Questions over the role of the media emanate from the various stories and struggles that the CNN team faces. The issues of censorship and propaganda, for example, plague the CNN team and their coverage. The use of the media as a diplomatic pawn befalls Wiener and his crew several times in the film. In many senses Baghdad is a media mood ring: different situations in the movie stress and display the various characteristics of the press from a governmental tool to diplomatic connection.

    The acting in this movie is superb. Keaton is a very strong actor in this film and in every sense epitomizes the gung-ho, balls-out attitude of the real Robert Wiener. In stark contrast, David Suchet, as Naji Al-Hadithi, presents the exquisiteness of his character with a sense of calculation and deliberation. He very much captures a cultured, borderline-aristocratic dignity that an Iraqi official in Saddam Hussein's cabinet might hold.

    The particular strength of this movie is not in the plot, the production or the characters, however--and in fact none of these really stand out as excellent--but in the broad questions it raises. At the heart of this film is the implied question as to the role of the media. To what extent should we censor? How much should we analyze? What does the public have the right to now and how far can the press go to get it? 'Live from Baghdad' is an incredible movie in the sense that it can raise these questions from an emotional and factual base.

    I give this movie an 8 out of 10 for its generally entertaining plot and tough press-related questions.
    jaymzz66

    great movie with simple though often disrespected message

    interesting behind-the-war-probe, portrayed by a tv crew looking for the news story of their lives but also the price to pay for it. great performances by keaton, carter, suchet and the remaining cast as well as very well done visual effects. especially the bombing scenes commented live are so realistic you could smell the death in the air. big kudos to robert wiener and mick jackson for attempts to present the unfortunate events from relatively ordinary people's perspectives and free of overly political propaganda. the story clearly shows the west and the east are different but unlike the east, the west doesn't almost bother learning to know and understand the differences and the history behind them. demonising the unknown then creates a perfect opportunity to present it as hostile. while the gulf war probably had its justifiable reason, the current war-like situation is simply missing it...
    9claudio_carvalho

    The Karma of a Wealthy Country, In an Engaging Movie

    In 1990, the producer Robert Wiener (Michael Keaton) convinces the direction of CNN to go to Iraq with his crew due to the increasing tension of this country with USA. When Baghdad was bombed and Iraq invaded in 1991, CNN was the unique television broadcasting the events, being worldwide projected as a great news channel. I liked very much 'Live From Baghdad', mainly because the story is very decent and engaging and stays politically neutral, trying not to manipulate the viewer with any political crap, and limiting to show the hard work and difficulties of the CNN team to work in country under the pressure of an eminent war and with a totally different culture. The direction and the performance of the cast are excellent, but Michael Keaton, Helena Bonham Carter and David Suchet (whose name I have not found in the IMDb credits) are superb. The original title of my review was 'A Decent Movie', and for my surprise there is another review with this title. Once there is a very interesting line about the karma of a country with oil fields, which would be a cemetery of forest and dinosaurs, I decided to highlight this uncommon reference. My vote is nine.

    Title (Brazil): 'Ao Vivo de Bagdá' ('Live From Baghdad')
    7BSS

    Makes you feel like you were there...

    The appeal of this movie is that it makes you feel the fear, excitement, and tension that the journalists covering the Gulf War had to have felt. There are many scenes that accomplish this very well, including the scenes where the journalists are in Kuwait investigating stories of Iraqi soldiers taking babies from incubators and leaving them for dead. The interview scene with Hussein is very well done; you can imagine the intimidation Wiener felt when he had to clip a microphone on Hussein's tie.

    However, nothing in the movie brings out these emotions in the audience like the shots of the skies of Baghdad illuminated with bombs and anti-aircraft fire. The bravery shown by the journalists who covered this from their hotel room instead of taking shelter is amazing to me to this day, and the movie really communicates a sense of how they must have felt.

    I probably wouldn't have been anywhere near Baghdad had I been in their shoes, but now I know how they must have felt.

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    • Trivia
      The reason CNN is approved to use the four-wire is said to be because the ministry believes them to be "fair and balanced". FOX News' motto is "fair and balanced".
    • Goofs
      The incident where Iraqi soldiers took newborn babies out of their incubators and left them to die turned out to be a hoax in order to generate support for the Persian Gulf War. This was exposed in 1992, a decade before the movie was released.
    • Quotes

      Ingrid Formanek: Say this- "La tapar, ana Sahaffi".

      Robert Wiener: La tapar, ana Sahaffi.

      Ingrid Formanek: Pretty good.

      Robert Wiener: What does it mean?

      Ingrid Formanek: "Don't shoot, I'm a journalist".

    • Connections
      Featured in The 60th Annual Golden Globe Awards (2003)

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    • Release date
      • December 7, 2002 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • HBO - link to trailer, chatroom, etc.
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Live from Baghdad
    • Filming locations
      • Morocco
    • Production companies
      • HBO Films
      • Industry Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 48 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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