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Kino Lorber | Release Date: October 6, 2016
Summary: In February 2002 - about a year before the U.S. invasion - Iraqi filmmaker Abbas Fahdel traveled home from France to capture everyday life as his country prepared for war. He concentrated on family and friends, including his 12-year-old nephew, Haider, as they went about their daily lives, which had come to include planning for shortages of food, water and power. No strangers to war, the Iraqis thought they understood what was coming, and could even manage to be grimly humorous about what they felt would likely be a major and lengthy inconvenience. And then, the war began. When Fahdel resumed filming in 2003, two weeks after the invasion, daily activities have come to a near standstill, the city is overrun with foreign soldiers, and many areas of Baghdad had been closed off to ordinary citizens. Iraqis endure, seemingly as unwitting as Americans themselves about what further tragedy awaits. Fahdel's epic yet intimate film paints a compelling portrait of people struggling to survive while their civilization, dating back to ancient times, is destroyed around them. [Kino Lorber]

Details

Runtime: 334 min
Rating: Not Rated
Official Site: https://www.kinolorber.com/film/homelandiraqyearzero
Production:
Genres: Documentary
Countries: France, Iraq
Language: Arabic
Home Release Date: Feb 21, 2017
Director Credit
Abbas Fahdel Director
Writer Credit
Abbas Fahdel Writer
Producer Credit
Abbas Fahdel Producer