Iraq in Fragments -- documentary film stills gallery

I saw some of your stuff at 911 Media Arts.
Looks amazing!
Congrats and nice to see something coming out of the Seattle film scene.
 
great great job. And congratulations for your accomplishment. You have some wild stories I bet.

-a
 
thanks, all.

about video clips -- I have been discouraged from making a trailer for the film prior to finding distribution: I guess the idea is that the distributor will know how they want to market it.
But I am planning to post some of the film clips from the broadcast reel, probably in iPod-size files. It will have to wait until I come back from this round of festivals ...
cheers.
 
James, just read the background on your web site.. what an incredible journey you have had. the stills look amazing. i wish you the best of luck with this film and look forward to seeing it.
 
Great Job, can't wait to see the movie. Wish you best of luck with it. Let me know if your going to Palestine next time and need a translator/co-director ahah I will come along for the ride.
 
James,

I must say when I heard about your success with Iraq in Fragments I was intrigued and luckily found that you did another film Gaza Strip which thankfully was on Netflix. So I instantly got it and was immediately captivated. “Cinema Verte” I think is really hard to pull off, but I think you did it incredibly well. One of your last shots was a 360 degree pan which was breathtakingly depressing. Also, it really gave a unique look at a world that is so foreign to me here in the US.

I am excited to take a new look at your new film. From the stills, it seems likes its going to be just as good. If done in a similar style, I think the film will not only be a good addition to the already plentiful DVX success stories, but also do some good in this world by providing a unique insight into a land and a culture that despite the immense media coverage, we still somehow know very little about.

Any information when it may be on DVD?

-Chad
 
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