Description
Filmmaker James Longley offers three thumbnail
sketches of Iraq as the nation struggles to its feet following the
American Invasion in this documentary. In the film’s first chapter,
Mohammed Haithem is an 11-year-old forced to make his own way in Bagdhad
after the disappearance of his parents. Mohammed earns his keep working
in an auto-repair shop, though he would prefer to go back to school,
and has developed a precocious cynicism about the presence of U.S.
troops along with a fear of the ongoing battles between Sunni and Shia
forces.
Elsewhere, the struggle of the Kurdish
people of Iraq is personified in a handful of people working together on
a farm, where they tend crops, make bricks, and look to their blighted
past as well as hoping for a brighter future. And the fundamentalist
Shiite cabal of Moqtada Sadr is profiled as they travel from Najaf to
Naseriyah, promoting government based on a strict interpretation of
Muslim law.
As Moqtada Sadr’s military cadres
enforce the rule they have set down, they clash with American soldiers,
further dividing an already polarized populace.
Iraq in Fragments
was screened in competition at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival…
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