A Guerra no Iraque
Originally released in 2004. A Guerra no Iraque is a documentary film. directed by Leonor Areal. At just 26 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
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A class of 9-year-old children is making an animated movie, whose chosen theme is the “War on Iraq”. Their protagonists are the same we see on TV: George W. Bush, Tony Blair, Saddam, and Bin Laden. But the story is quite more imaginative… Children talk with no interference from adults, and the final result is the product of their free expression. While they discuss war matters and fiction strategy, camera captures their dialogs with intimacy, and shows us their unexpected sense of humour. Nevertheless, they commit to the story with total dedication and faithfulness, as in a real labour. The way they make decisions, and talk and listen to each other, is a vivid lesson of democracy (in every place of the world).
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is A Guerra no Iraque about?
A class of 9-year-old children is making an animated movie, whose chosen theme is the “War on Iraq”. Their protagonists are the same we see on TV: George W. Bush, Tony Blair, Saddam, and Bin La...
Who directed A Guerra no Iraque?
A Guerra no Iraque was directed by Leonor Areal.
How long is A Guerra no Iraque?
A Guerra no Iraque has a runtime of 0 hours and 26 minutes (26 minutes total).
When was A Guerra no Iraque released?
A Guerra no Iraque was released on January 1, 2004 in theaters.