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Only the dead is a 2015 australian documentary film on war correspondent michael ware 22 imdb 7.6 1 h 16 min 2016 x. It explores his time in covering the iraq war

[1] it was built around footage that he took at the time on a second hand camera Only the dead when the invasion of iraq ended no one knew what was to come A war story unlike any ever seen

A story of what happens when one ordinary man, time magazine war correspondent michael ware, transplanted into the middle east by the reverberations of 9/11, butts into history

Ware handpicked and given a shattering video tape by the most feared, most hated terrorists on the planet to announce his arrival of the world stage sets out on an epic journey into. Only the dead is a western take on the iraq conflict In spite of attempts to bridge the gap between the us invaders and iraqi defenders, for me, this remains a westernised perspective on the iraq war Its an interesting one, nonetheless

What is clear from this documentary is the simple brutality and folly of war. Given unprecedented access to soldiers and terrorists alike, journalist michael ware presents an epic, uncensored, intimate account of the iraq war.

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