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| editing = [[Billy McMillin]]<br/>[[Fiona Otway]]<br/>James Longley
| distributor = [[Typecast Releasing]]<br/>[[HBO Documentary Films]]
| distributor = [[Typecast Releasing]]<br/>[[HBO Documentary Films]]
| released = [[January 21]], [[2007]]
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| runtime = 94 min.
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Iraq in Fragments
Theatrical poster for Iraq in Fragments.
Directed byJames Longley
Produced byJohn Sinno
James Longley
CinematographyJames Longley
Edited byBilly McMillin
Fiona Otway
James Longley
Music byJames Longley
Distributed byTypecast Releasing
HBO Documentary Films
Release date
January 21, 2007
Running time
94 min.
Countries United States
 Iraq
LanguagesArabic
English
Kurdish

Iraq in Fragments is a documentary feature directed by James Longley. Longley shot the film in Digital Video on a Panasonic DVX100 miniDV camcorder. The film premiered at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival. The film is also a part of the Iraq Media Action Project film collection. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. [1]

Film credits

  • Director: James Longley
  • Producers: John Sinno, James Longley
  • Editors: Billy McMillin, Fiona Otway, James Longley
  • Camera: James Longley
  • Post Coordinator: Basil Shadid
  • Sound / Music: James Longley
  • 2nd Unit Camera: Margaret Longley
  • Re-Recording Mixer: Dave Howe
  • Colorist: Bill Lord
  • Translators: Ahmed Ayed, Ali Zekki, Dler Hashim, Duler Bojan, Istifan Braymok, Mohammed Mohana, Mustapha Hasan, Nadeem Hamid, Reyal Sindi, Zaid Al Rawi, Zaid Fahmi, Zirak Dilshad

References

  1. ^ "NY Times: Iraq in Fragments". NY Times. Retrieved 2008-11-23.