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Soundtrack to War

From critically-acclaimed filmmaker and artist, George Gittoes, this compelling documentary showcases spontaneous music performances by a striking cast of battle-weary soldiers in Iraq. These unrehearsed performances are made more powerful by the backdrop of a destroyed city and the distractions of gunfire and explosions. A poignant look at war and the human condition, showing how American culture exploded into Iraq, wired into its tanks and helicopters - a live soundtrack to war.

Year: 2004
Genre: Documentaries, War Docos, Music Capsule, General Docos
Country: Australia
Director: George Gittoes
Duration: 95 Minutes
Rating: M - Contains violence, sexual references and offensive language.
7.5/10
Location in store: Documentary (War)

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