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Fighting for Life

  • 2008
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
8.1/10
161
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Fighting for Life (2008)
DocumentaryWar

"Fighting for Life" follows American military doctors, nurses and medics on the front lines of the Iraq War, young wounded soldiers and marines determined to survive and to heal, and student... Read all"Fighting for Life" follows American military doctors, nurses and medics on the front lines of the Iraq War, young wounded soldiers and marines determined to survive and to heal, and students of USU, the "best medical school no one's ever heard of," on their journey toward becomi... Read all"Fighting for Life" follows American military doctors, nurses and medics on the front lines of the Iraq War, young wounded soldiers and marines determined to survive and to heal, and students of USU, the "best medical school no one's ever heard of," on their journey toward becoming career military physicians.

  • Director
    • Terry Sanders
  • Writers
    • Terry Sanders
    • Christine Z. Wiser
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.1/10
    161
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Terry Sanders
    • Writers
      • Terry Sanders
      • Christine Z. Wiser
    • 9User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
    • 64Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    10filane2

    Excellent film

    This film is one of the best documentaries that I have ever seen. Sanders does a great job at capturing the essence of what war is like for the doctors, nurses, soldiers, and military families. The film is intelligently done because it provides an apolitical view of the war. There is no agenda; this is the reality of war. He also provides the viewer with proof of why the military medical school, USU, is needed. I would recommend this film to anyone. If one wants to know what military medicine is about, see this film. There is a great amount of history in it as well. One can learn about how the Civil War advanced medicine through techniques like amputations (yes, this was an advance at the time believe it or not).
    10katyhcp

    Superb but excruciating reality

    This film tells a very real story, one that has occurred for thousands of severely injured service members, tens of thousands of military and VA healthcare providers, and hundreds of thousands of other service members and their families.

    As a USUHS graduate, I know that the training was as tough as USUHS could make it, but that tragically, it was very well done -- in ways that the past >10 years of war have proved, and as depicted in this stunning masterpiece film.

    Every American, every elected official, and every lover of peace and democracy should watch the film, to witness the sacrifices that some have made in the name of liberty and safety from terrorism. The price paid by some will continue for at least two more generations, as these wounded families all over the world continue to heal.
    9barnesgene

    Docs in the Military -- Not a Sitcom

    Military medicine -- it's a breed apart from most other medical practice in gore, urgency, and sheer intensity. That's the message this film conveys. That and the need to train up doctors and nurses who are ready, willing, and able to deal with the stress. Do your Harvard doctors train to handle a mass casualty event in the dark of night, under fire? Thought not. As a movie, the documentary succeeds (obviously) in holding your interest throughout. You will find yourself very often having to wipe away tears so you can keep watching. I took one star off because the movie doesn't build to some kind of climactic visionary ending that lifts you out of your seat. But maybe that's the point: These docs perform like this day in and day out, and the only release worth talking about is the release of the wounded soldier back into a society that we only hope will appropriately honor him or her for their sacrifice. Veteran Director Sanders' sure hand in constructing this documentary is evident in every frame.
    10imdb-9510

    If you don't cry, you are not human

    I am having difficulty expressing the emotions this film evoked in me. It's amazing. Sad as hell. I grieve for every one of those patients. But I am eternally grateful for the men and women who work their asses off and risk their lives to be there to protect and save them. I can't imagine a more difficult life to choose. USU is a truly amazing place, and produces absolutely incredible people. I wish from the bottom of my heart that every single American could see this film. You cannot see it and walk away the same inside. Make sure to bring tissue - I don't care who you are, you will cry. If you don't, something is very wrong with you.

    I just want to say thank you to everyone - not only the people shown in the film, but everyone they represent. The doctors, nurses, medics, teachers, the guys in the field, the everyday military guys who have a huge role in preparing these people for the horrors they will experience - everyone who takes part, in any small way, in making it possible to save lives, in making these people the heroes they truly are. I am deeply grateful for you all.
    10RHOdesigns-1

    Everyone should see this film...

    My husband and I just saw this at a special screening in Salt Lake City. We hear every time there is a milestone in the number of deaths in Iraq but when was the last time we heard about the number of casualties? It's amazing to me what these brave people are going through everyday. It's amazing how how much medical care is being provided generously by the personnel there, in Germany and the US. This is a film that should be shown in every high school and college. It shows what the reality is of this on-going war. My congratulations to the film makers and those medical and military personnel who participated in this endeavor. Thank you for all of your service.

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    • Release date
      • March 2008 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Germany
    • Production companies
      • American Film Foundation
      • Sanders and Mock Productions
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $30,606
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $3,423
      • Mar 9, 2008
    • Gross worldwide
      • $30,606
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      1 hour 29 minutes
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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