Dirty Hands (2008 drama film)
Dirty Hands is a 2008 political drama. The story shows war's cyclical nature and the psychological and human destruction ultimately caused to both sides.
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Written by | Cetywa Powell |
Distributed by | Arclight Films (International) |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot
Five Middle Eastern captives fight to retain their sanity and dignity in the face of their American interrogators, who in turn struggle with demons of their own.
Cast and crew
- U.S. Army Interrogator Colonel Robert Klein (Army interrogator in Iraq and Afghanistan; combat veteran in Iraq and Panama)
- Casting Director: Mali Finn (The film was one of Finn's last projects as casting director before her retirement.)
Screenplay awards and nominations
- Media Arts Fellowships[1] Screenplay nominee (2007)
- Tribeca Film Festival's All-Access Screenplay nominee (2005)
- Roy W. Dean Grant[2] Screenplay finalist (2005)
gollark: Descriptivistically speaking, words are defined by how people actually use them, now, in practice.
gollark: If you include all fighting ever under martial arts, it's kind of a useless term.
gollark: The modern meaning is mostly that.
gollark: Although I don't know of any actual wars mostly fought with unarmed combat, because that would be silly.
gollark: I don't really know anything about it other than that it seems to be associated with unreasonable claims a lot nowadays.
References
External links
- Dirty Hands on IMDb
- Dirty Hands screenplay, ISBN 978-0990433187
- Tribeca Film Institute
- Guerrasio, Jason (February 1, 2006) - indieWIRE article
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