Showing posts with label Documentary. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Documentary. Show all posts

Standard Operating Procedure

Standard Operating Procedure SynopsisIs it possible for a photograph to change the world? Photographs taken by soldiers in Abu Ghraib prison changed the war in Iraq and changed America’s image of itself. Yet, a central mystery remains. Did the notorious Abu Ghraib photographs constitute evidence of systematic abuse by the American military, or were they documenting the aberrant behavior of a few “bad apples”?

We set out to examine the context of these photographs. Why were they taken? What was happening outside the frame? We talked directly to the soldiers who took the photographs and who were in the photographs. Who are these people? What were they thinking? Over two years of investigation, we amassed a million and a half words of interview transcript, thousands of pages of unredacted reports, and hundreds of photographs. The story of Abu Ghraib is still shrouded in moral ambiguity, but it is clear what happened there.

The Abu Ghraib photographs serve as both an expose and a coverup. An expose, because the photographs offer us a glimpse of the horror of Abu Ghraib; and a coverup because they convinced journalists and readers they had seen everything, that there was no need to look further. In recent news reports, we have learned about the destruction of the Abu Zubaydah interrogation tapes. A coverup. It has been front page news. But the coverup at Abu Ghraib involved thousands of prisoners and hundreds of soldiers. We are still learning about the extent of it.

Many journalists have asked about “the smoking gun” of Abu Ghraib. It is the wrong question. As Philip Gourevitch has commented, Abu Ghraib is the smoking gun. The underlying question that we still have not resolved, four years after the scandal: how could American values become so compromised that Abu Ghraib—and the subsequent coverup—could happen?


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Release Date: April 25, 2008
Genre: Documentary
Running Time: 116 min.
Distributor(s): Sony Pictures Classics
Tagline: The War on Terror will be photographed
MPAA Rating: R for disturbing images and content involving torture and graphic nudity, and for language.

Director(s):
Errol Morris

Writer(s):
Errol Morris - Screenplay

Producer(s):
Jeff Skoll - Executive Producer
Diane Weyermann - Executive Producer
Julia Sheehan - Executive Producer
Robert Fernandez - Executive Producer
Julie Ahlberg - Producer
Errol Morris - Producer

Movie Casts:
Christopher Bradley - MP Frost
Sarah Denning - M.P. Harman
Joshua Feinman MP Elliot
Jeff L. Green - MP Cathcart
Merry Grissom - Interrogator
Roy Halo - Gus
Cyrus King - M.P. Berryhill
Daniel Novy - Frederick
Zhubin Rahbar - Manadel al-Jamadi
Shaun Russell - Military Intelligence
Combiz Shams - Iraqi Detainee
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Bra Boys

Bra Boys Synopsis"Bra Boys" is a film about the cultural evolution of the inner-Sydney beachside suburb of Maroubra and the social struggle of its youth - the tattooed and much maligned surf community known as the Bra Boys. The story is narrated by Australian actor Russell Crowe and is told through the eyes of members of the Bra Boys.

It is the first full-length film project being undertaken by, and officially sanctioned by, the Bra Boys. It is their story. It shows their success in professional big wave surfing, it explores their international reputation for hard partying and rough justice, it touches on their running battle with authorities and it shows their absolute reliance on one another to fit into a society in which they are displaced and, at times, disinterested. It shows how the evolution of Maroubra, coupled with the historical stigma associated with Australia's rebellious surf community, has contributed to their social displacement.

Central to the story is the true-life struggle of the Abberton brothers - Sunny, Koby, Jai and Dakota ... one charged with murdering a Sydney standover man, another pursuing a professional surf career but charged as an accessory in his brother's legal fight, another trying to hold the family together and a young brother whose inheritance is his sibling's notoriety.

"Bra Boys" uses archival footage shot and blends it with current surf vision and interviews to create a story that is compassionate and confronting. It is a story of contrast involving against-the-odds success and predictable failures and, ultimately, a story exploring the legacy and hopes of the next.


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Release Date: April 11, 2008
Genre: Art, Foreign, Documentary and Sports
Running Time: 86 min.
Distributor(s): Slowhand Releasing
Tagline: "Blood is thicker than water"
MPAA Rating: R

Director(s):
Sunny Abberton - Director
Macario De Souza - Co Director

Writer(s):
Sunny Abberton - Screenplay

Producer(s):
John Mossop - Executive Producer
Sunny Abberton - Producer
Brook Silvester - Associate Producer

Movie Casts:
Russell Crowe - Himself - Narrator (voice)
Kelly Slater - Himself
Cheyne Horan - Himself
Jack Kingsley - Himself
Sean Doherty - Himself
Koby Abberton - Himself
Sunny Abberton - Himself
Jai Abberton - Himself
Wayne Cleveland - Himself
Maurice Cole - Himself
John Gannon - Himself
Mark Matthews - Himself
Wayne Bartholomew - Himself (as Wayne 'Rabbit' Bartholomew)
Nick Carroll - Himself
Derek Hynd - Himself
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Surf Wise

Surf Wise SynopsisLike many American outsider-adventurers, Dorian “Doc” Paskowitz set out to realize a utopian dream. Abandoning a successful medical practice, he sought self-fulfillment by taking up the nomadic life of a surfer. But unlike other American searchers like Thoreau or Kerouac, Paskowitz took his wife and nine children along for the ride, all eleven of them living in a 24 foot camper. Together, they lived a life that would be unfathomable to most, but enviable to anyone who ever relinquished their dreams to a straight job. The Paskowitz Family proved that America may be running out of frontiers, but it hasn’t run out of frontiersman.

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Release Date: May 9, 2008
Genre: Documentary, Biopic and Sports
Running Time: 93 min.
Distributor(s): Magnolia Pictures
Tagline: Reject normal
MPAA Rating: R for language and some sexual material.

Director(s):
Doug Pray

Writer(s):
Doug Pray - written by

Producer(s):
Todd Wagner - Executive Producer
Mark Cuban - Executive Producer
Joana Vicente - Executive Producer
Jason Kliot - Executive Producer
Graydon Carter - Producer
Matthew Weaver - Producer
Jonathan Paskowitz - Producer
Tony Lord - Co-Producer
Johnathan Pine - Co-Producer

Movie Casts:
JULIETTE PASKOWITZ
DAVID PASKOWITZ
JONATHAN PASKOWITZ
ABRAHAM PASKOWITZ
ISRAEL “IZZY” PASKOWITZ
MOSES ZYUS PASKOWITZ II
ADAM PASKOWITZ
SALVADOR DANIEL PASKOWITZ
NAVAH PASKOWITZ-WALTHER
JOSHUA PASKOWITZ
DORIAN “DOC” PASKOWITZ, M.D.
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