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Dirty Wars

Dirty Wars is a 2013 American documentary film, which accompanies the book Dirty Wars: The World Is a Battlefield by Jeremy Scahill. The film is directed by Richard Rowley, and written by Scahill and David Riker.

Dirty Wars
Theatrical release poster
Directed byRichard Rowley
Written byJeremy Scahill
David Riker
Based onDirty Wars: The World Is a Battlefield
by Jeremy Scahill
Produced byAnthony Arnove
Brenda Coughlin
Jeremy Scahill
Narrated byJeremy Scahill
CinematographyRichard Rowley
Edited byRichard Rowley
Music byDavid Harrington
Distributed bySundance Selects
Release date
  • January 18, 2013 (2013-01-18) (Sundance)
Running time
86 minutes[1]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Box office$371,245[2]

Production edit

Production for the film began in 2010 when Scahill, who worked as a reporter for The Nation magazine, traveled to Afghanistan with director Richard Rowley, with only a vague idea for what the film would be about; they only decided upon the subject matter after investigating a series of night raids carried out by the Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC).[3] The film had no budget, and at the outset Scahill and Rowley traveled to Afghanistan using money from a grant Scahill had received to support his reporting.[4]

Initially the film was not intended to have Scahill as a narrator or protagonist, instead acting as a "tour guide" as the film traveled between the sites of covert U.S. military action.[5] David Riker was brought on board to assist with writing after an initial four-hour rough cut of the film was put together, and he convinced Scahill and Rowley to make the film more personal.[6]

During filming, Scahill and Rowley traveled to Somalia to meet warlords in different territories of the country. As no American insurance companies would cover them to travel there, they had to get kidnap and ransom insurance from another country.[6]

Synopsis edit

Investigative journalist Jeremy Scahill travels to Afghanistan, Yemen, Somalia, and other countries where the United States has taken military action in the War on Terror. In Afghanistan, he investigates the United States military and government cover-up of the deaths of five civilians, including two pregnant women killed by US soldiers from the Joint Special Operations Command. After investigating the attack, Scahill travels to other sites of JSOC intervention, interviewing both proponents and opponents, and the survivors, of such raids,[7] including U.S. Senator Ron Wyden.[8]

Scahill also investigates the assassinations of American citizens Anwar al-Awlaki and his son Abdulrahman al-Awlaki,[4] meeting with their family at their home in Yemen. Scahill suggests that the War on Terror is in fact a "self-fulfilling prophecy" and causes the radicalization of Muslims.[5] He also discusses the case of Yemeni investigative journalist Abdulelah Haider Shaye who was detained, tried and sentenced on terrorism-related charges after reporting on American drone strikes.[4]

Release edit

 
Jeremy Scahill speaking at an event at Chatham House in November 2013, to promote the release of the film in the United Kingdom

Dirty Wars premiered at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival on January 18, 2013. The film competed in the U.S. documentary section,[9] and it won the Cinematography award.[10]

The film was released in four theaters in New York City, Los Angeles, and Washington, DC on June 7, 2013. Over the opening weekend, it grossed an estimated $66,000, a theater average of $16,500.[9] The film opened in British cinemas on November 29, 2013 with showings in nine cities around the country.[11]

Reception edit

Critical reception edit

Dirty Wars received critical acclaim. Review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes certified the film as "fresh" with a score of 85% based on 71 reviews, and an average rating of 7.40/10.. The website's critical consensus reads, "Some viewers may find fault with director Rick Rowley's filmmaking methods, but they aren't distracting enough to keep Dirty Wars from serving as a terribly compelling argument against elements of American foreign policy.".[12] Metacritic rated the film 76 based on 18 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[13] The film obtained a high score of 7.5 out of 10 from the aggregation of more than 6000 votes at the Internet Movie Database.[14]

Trevor Johnston found the film to be a "gripping investigative doc, which plays out like a classic conspiracy thriller as it follows a trail of clues to the heart of darkness behind President Obama’s good-guy facade. Scahill may not have the screen charisma of a Hollywood leading man, but he has the integrity to keep on pushing at closed doors even after threats are made to his personal security. He also widens his focus to include Yemen and Somalia and draws a pattern of state-sanctioned assassination by unchecked US special forces and their mercenary hirelings."[15]

However, Douglas Valentine wrote "...the film is so devoid of historical context, and so contrived, as to render it a work of art, rather than political commentary. And as art, it is pure self-indulgence."[16] Some reviewers criticized the film's focus on Scahill rather than on the issues he covers. Ella Taylor said that "as a journalist Scahill is surely the messenger, not the subject, and the attention he receives in Dirty Wars distracts us from the bigger picture he paints."[17]

Accolades edit

Dirty Wars was nominated for a 2013 Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature.[18] Christopher Barnett (Sound Designer at Skywalker Sound) won the 2014 Golden Reel Award for Best Sound Editing: Sound Effects, Foley, Dialogue, ADR and Music in a Feature Documentary, given by the Motion Picture Sound Editors society.[19] The film was also nominated for Best Documentary Screenplay from the Writers Guild of America.[20]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "DIRTY WARS (15)". BRITDOC Films. British Board of Film Classification. September 10, 2013. Retrieved September 10, 2013.
  2. ^ "Dirty Wars (2013)". Box Office Mojo. 2013-08-04. Retrieved 2013-08-07.
  3. ^ Moss, Stephen (November 24, 2013). "Jeremy Scahill: the man exposing the US Dirty War". The Guardian. Retrieved August 2, 2014.
  4. ^ a b c Stuart, Tessa (June 10, 2013). "Jeremy Scahill's "Dirty Wars" And The Very Dark Side Of American Military Intervention". BuzzFeed. Retrieved August 2, 2014.
  5. ^ a b Egner, Jeremy (June 6, 2013). "His Target Is Assassinations". The New York Times. Retrieved August 2, 2014.
  6. ^ a b Ingersoll, Geoffrey; Kelley, Michael B.; Jones, Brian (July 16, 2013). "Jeremy Scahill Tells Us How He Uncovered America's Massive, Global Dirty Wars". Business Insider. Retrieved August 2, 2014.
  7. ^ . dirtywars.org. Archived from the original on December 3, 2016. Retrieved June 10, 2013.
  8. ^ O'Hehir, Andrew (June 9, 2013). "Obama's "Dirty Wars" — and a soiled presidency". Salon. Retrieved August 17, 2014.
  9. ^ a b Cunningham, Todd (June 9, 2013). "Independent Box Office: Joss Whedon's 'Much Ado About Nothing' a Record-Breaker". The Wrap. Retrieved June 10, 2013.
  10. ^ Staff (January 26, 2013). "Sundance 2013: Festival Awards Announced". The Hollywood Reporter.
  11. ^ . Stop the War Coalition. December 2, 2013. Archived from the original on August 19, 2014. Retrieved August 17, 2014.
  12. ^ "Dirty Wars (2013)". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved December 4, 2013.
  13. ^ "Dirty Wars Reviews". Metacritic. Retrieved December 4, 2013.
  14. ^ "Dirty Wars (2013)". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved June 14, 2015.
  15. ^ "Dirty Wars". Time Out London. Retrieved 2018-03-16.
  16. ^ Valentine, Douglas (June 7, 2013). "Dirty Wars and Self-indulgence". Dissident Voice. Retrieved 12 September 2013.
  17. ^ Taylor, Ella (June 6, 2013). "Covert Conflicts, Decried In 'Dirty Wars'". National Public Radio. Retrieved 10 October 2014.
  18. ^ "Nominees for the 86th Oscars". oscars.org. Retrieved January 16, 2014.
  19. ^ 2014 Golden Reel Award Winners: TV/Feature Animation & Documentary Category October 6, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
  20. ^ "'Captain Phillips,' 'Her' Win Top Screenplay Awards". variety.com. Variety. 1 February 2014. Retrieved 18 February 2019.

External links edit

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Dirty Wars is a 2013 American documentary film which accompanies the book Dirty Wars The World Is a Battlefield by Jeremy Scahill The film is directed by Richard Rowley and written by Scahill and David Riker Dirty WarsTheatrical release posterDirected byRichard RowleyWritten byJeremy ScahillDavid RikerBased onDirty Wars The World Is a Battlefieldby Jeremy ScahillProduced byAnthony ArnoveBrenda CoughlinJeremy ScahillNarrated byJeremy ScahillCinematographyRichard RowleyEdited byRichard RowleyMusic byDavid HarringtonDistributed bySundance SelectsRelease dateJanuary 18 2013 2013 01 18 Sundance Running time86 minutes 1 CountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBox office 371 245 2 Contents 1 Production 2 Synopsis 3 Release 4 Reception 4 1 Critical reception 4 2 Accolades 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksProduction editProduction for the film began in 2010 when Scahill who worked as a reporter for The Nation magazine traveled to Afghanistan with director Richard Rowley with only a vague idea for what the film would be about they only decided upon the subject matter after investigating a series of night raids carried out by the Joint Special Operations Command JSOC 3 The film had no budget and at the outset Scahill and Rowley traveled to Afghanistan using money from a grant Scahill had received to support his reporting 4 Initially the film was not intended to have Scahill as a narrator or protagonist instead acting as a tour guide as the film traveled between the sites of covert U S military action 5 David Riker was brought on board to assist with writing after an initial four hour rough cut of the film was put together and he convinced Scahill and Rowley to make the film more personal 6 During filming Scahill and Rowley traveled to Somalia to meet warlords in different territories of the country As no American insurance companies would cover them to travel there they had to get kidnap and ransom insurance from another country 6 Synopsis editInvestigative journalist Jeremy Scahill travels to Afghanistan Yemen Somalia and other countries where the United States has taken military action in the War on Terror In Afghanistan he investigates the United States military and government cover up of the deaths of five civilians including two pregnant women killed by US soldiers from the Joint Special Operations Command After investigating the attack Scahill travels to other sites of JSOC intervention interviewing both proponents and opponents and the survivors of such raids 7 including U S Senator Ron Wyden 8 Scahill also investigates the assassinations of American citizens Anwar al Awlaki and his son Abdulrahman al Awlaki 4 meeting with their family at their home in Yemen Scahill suggests that the War on Terror is in fact a self fulfilling prophecy and causes the radicalization of Muslims 5 He also discusses the case of Yemeni investigative journalist Abdulelah Haider Shaye who was detained tried and sentenced on terrorism related charges after reporting on American drone strikes 4 Release edit nbsp Jeremy Scahill speaking at an event at Chatham House in November 2013 to promote the release of the film in the United Kingdom Dirty Wars premiered at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival on January 18 2013 The film competed in the U S documentary section 9 and it won the Cinematography award 10 The film was released in four theaters in New York City Los Angeles and Washington DC on June 7 2013 Over the opening weekend it grossed an estimated 66 000 a theater average of 16 500 9 The film opened in British cinemas on November 29 2013 with showings in nine cities around the country 11 Reception editCritical reception edit Dirty Wars received critical acclaim Review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes certified the film as fresh with a score of 85 based on 71 reviews and an average rating of 7 40 10 The website s critical consensus reads Some viewers may find fault with director Rick Rowley s filmmaking methods but they aren t distracting enough to keep Dirty Wars from serving as a terribly compelling argument against elements of American foreign policy 12 Metacritic rated the film 76 based on 18 reviews indicating generally favorable reviews 13 The film obtained a high score of 7 5 out of 10 from the aggregation of more than 6000 votes at the Internet Movie Database 14 Trevor Johnston found the film to be a gripping investigative doc which plays out like a classic conspiracy thriller as it follows a trail of clues to the heart of darkness behind President Obama s good guy facade Scahill may not have the screen charisma of a Hollywood leading man but he has the integrity to keep on pushing at closed doors even after threats are made to his personal security He also widens his focus to include Yemen and Somalia and draws a pattern of state sanctioned assassination by unchecked US special forces and their mercenary hirelings 15 However Douglas Valentine wrote the film is so devoid of historical context and so contrived as to render it a work of art rather than political commentary And as art it is pure self indulgence 16 Some reviewers criticized the film s focus on Scahill rather than on the issues he covers Ella Taylor said that as a journalist Scahill is surely the messenger not the subject and the attention he receives in Dirty Wars distracts us from the bigger picture he paints 17 Accolades edit Dirty Wars was nominated for a 2013 Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature 18 Christopher Barnett Sound Designer at Skywalker Sound won the 2014 Golden Reel Award for Best Sound Editing Sound Effects Foley Dialogue ADR and Music in a Feature Documentary given by the Motion Picture Sound Editors society 19 The film was also nominated for Best Documentary Screenplay from the Writers Guild of America 20 See also editList of films featuring dronesReferences edit DIRTY WARS 15 BRITDOC Films British Board of Film Classification September 10 2013 Retrieved September 10 2013 Dirty Wars 2013 Box Office Mojo 2013 08 04 Retrieved 2013 08 07 Moss Stephen November 24 2013 Jeremy Scahill the man exposing the US Dirty War The Guardian Retrieved August 2 2014 a b c Stuart Tessa June 10 2013 Jeremy Scahill s Dirty Wars And The Very Dark Side Of American Military Intervention BuzzFeed Retrieved August 2 2014 a b Egner Jeremy June 6 2013 His Target Is Assassinations The New York Times Retrieved August 2 2014 a b Ingersoll Geoffrey Kelley Michael B Jones Brian July 16 2013 Jeremy Scahill Tells Us How He Uncovered America s Massive Global Dirty Wars Business Insider Retrieved August 2 2014 About the Film dirtywars org Archived from the original on December 3 2016 Retrieved June 10 2013 O Hehir Andrew June 9 2013 Obama s Dirty Wars and a soiled presidency Salon Retrieved August 17 2014 a b Cunningham Todd June 9 2013 Independent Box Office Joss Whedon s Much Ado About Nothing a Record Breaker The Wrap Retrieved June 10 2013 Staff January 26 2013 Sundance 2013 Festival Awards Announced The Hollywood Reporter Dirty Wars film Screenings 29 November 11 December Stop the War Coalition December 2 2013 Archived from the original on August 19 2014 Retrieved August 17 2014 Dirty Wars 2013 Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved December 4 2013 Dirty Wars Reviews Metacritic Retrieved December 4 2013 Dirty Wars 2013 Internet Movie Database Retrieved June 14 2015 Dirty Wars Time Out London Retrieved 2018 03 16 Valentine Douglas June 7 2013 Dirty Wars and Self indulgence Dissident Voice Retrieved 12 September 2013 Taylor Ella June 6 2013 Covert Conflicts Decried In Dirty Wars National Public Radio Retrieved 10 October 2014 Nominees for the 86th Oscars oscars org Retrieved January 16 2014 2014 Golden Reel Award Winners TV Feature Animation amp Documentary Category Archived October 6 2014 at the Wayback Machine Captain Phillips Her Win Top Screenplay Awards variety com Variety 1 February 2014 Retrieved 18 February 2019 External links editOfficial website Dirty Wars at IMDb nbsp Dirty Wars at Metacritic nbsp Dirty 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