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Filmmaker Laura Poitras gained remarkable access to the Sunni
community, U.S. military and the U.N., resulting in this powerful
mosaic of daily life in Iraq not seen in the mainstream media.
Working alone in Iraq over eight months, filmmaker Laura Poitras
(P.O.V. "Flag Wars") created an extraordinary, intimate portrait of
Iraqis living under U.S. occupation. Her principal focus is Dr.
Riyadh, an Iraqi medical doctor, father of six and Sunni political
candidate. An outspoken critic of the occupation, he is equally
passionate about the need to establish democracy in Iraq, arguing
that Sunni participation in the January 2005 elections is
essential. Yet all around him, Dr. Riyadh sees only chaos, as his
waiting room fills each day with patients suffering the physical
and mental effects of ever-increasing violence. Poitras gained
remarkable access to the Sunni community, U.S. military and the
U.N., resulting in this powerful mosaic of daily life in Iraq not
seen in the mainstream media. Co-production with the Independent
Television Service (ITVS), produced in association with American
Documentary | P.O.V. By Laura Poitras