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*{{IMDb title|id=0460773|title=Dirty Hands}}
*{{IMDb title|id=0460773|title=Dirty Hands}}
* ''Dirty Hands'' screenplay, {{ISBN|978-0990433187}}
* ''Dirty Hands'' screenplay, {{ISBN|978-0990433187}}
* Tribeca Film Institute - [https://www.tfiny.org/filmmakers/detail/cetywa_powell]
* Tribeca Film Institute [https://www.tfiny.org/filmmakers/detail/cetywa_powell]
* Guerrasio, Jason (February 1, 2006) - [http://www.indiewire.com/article/production_report_the_desealer_dirty_hands_have_you_seen_andy_the_insurgent indieWIRE article]
* Guerrasio, Jason (February 1, 2006) - [http://www.indiewire.com/article/production_report_the_desealer_dirty_hands_have_you_seen_andy_the_insurgent indieWIRE article]



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Dirty Hands
Written byCetywa Powell
Distributed byArclight Films (International)
Release date
  • 2008 (2008)
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

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.

Plot

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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

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  • Consultant: 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

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  • Media Arts Fellowships[1] Screenplay nominee (2007)
  • Tribeca Film Festival's All-Access Screenplay nominee (2005)
  • Roy W. Dean Grant[2] Screenplay finalist (2005)

References

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  • Dirty Hands at IMDb
  • Dirty Hands screenplay, ISBN 978-0990433187
  • Tribeca Film Institute [1]
  • Guerrasio, Jason (February 1, 2006) - indieWIRE article