Summaries

Called up for service in Iraq, several members of the National Guard were given digital video cameras. This film, edited from their footage, provides a perspective on a complex and troubled conflict.

Straight from the front lines in Iraq, THE WAR TAPES is the first war movie filmed by soldiers themselves. These soldiers bypassed Pentagon supervised media to share their experience like never before. Funnier, spicier, and more gut wrenching than news reports, this is Operation Iraqi Freedom as filmed by Sergeant Steve Pink, Sergeant Zack Bazzi and Specialist Mike 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 who seeks honor and redemption. Each leaves a woman behind - a girlfriend, a mother and a wife. Through their candid footage, these men open their hearts and take us on an unforgettable journey, capturing camaraderie and humor along with the brutal and terrifying experiences they face. These soldiers got the story that 2,700 embedded reporters never could.—TheWarTapes

Details

Keywords
  • military
  • september 11 2001
  • world trade center manhattan new york city
  • military and war documentary
  • national guard
Genres
  • War
  • Documentary
Release date Apr 28, 2006
Motion Picture Rating (MPA) Not Rated
Countries of origin United States
Official sites Official site
Language English Arabic
Filming locations Baghdad, Iraq
Production companies SenArt Films Scranton/Lacy Films

Box office

Gross US & Canada $254190
Opening weekend US & Canada $12268
Gross worldwide $254190

Tech specs

Runtime 1h 37m
Color Color
Aspect ratio 1.78 : 1

Synopsis

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