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The War Tapes

2006 · Movie · PG · 96 min · ★ 7.0

DocumentaryWar

Straight from the front lines in Iraq, The War Tapes is the first war movie filmed by soldiers themselves. Directed by Deborah Scranton, and produced by Robert May (The Fog of War) and Steve James (Hoop Dreams), The War Tapes is Operation Iraqi Freedom as filmed by Sergeant Steve Pink, Sergeant Zack Bazzi, and Specialist Mark Moriarty. Steve is a wisecracking carpenter who aspires to be a writer. Zack is a Lebanese-American university student who loves to travel and is fluent in Arabic. Mike is a father and resolute patriot who rejoined the Army after 9/11. These soldiers captured over 800 hours of footage, providing a glimpse of their lives in the midst of war. The result is a raw portrait of three men--and their families--as they face, and struggle to understand, their duty.

Also known as War Tales

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Details
Years
2006
Release date
2006-10-22
Language
English
Rated
PG
Runtime
96 min
TMDB rating
7.0/10 (14 votes)

Themes

  • woman director

Cast & crew

Directed by Deborah Scranton