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Fallujah

The infamous battle of Fallujah is told by eye-witness accounts from journalists, soldiers and civilians.

At the start of the Iraq War in 2003, over 600 journalists and photographers are given permission by the US government to follow the war as embedded reporters. Dexter Filkins and photographer Ashley Gilbertson are working for the New York Times when they enter Fallujah with Bravo Company in November 2004.

It is the most intense battle of the entire war and the biggest the marines have fought since Vietnam. For the duration of the battle, both journalists live with the marines, filing their stories as they are constantly shot at. Illustrated by thousands of photographs taken by Gilbertson that week, many of them never before published, as well as unseen material taken by the marines themselves, this film takes viewers into the heart of the battle. Gilbertson’s decision to capture an image of an Iraqi sniper shooting from inside a minaret changes not only his life but the lives of the soldiers with him.

Nidhal Abed has lived in Fallujah her entire life. On 4 November 2004, her two-year-old son Mustafa is running a high fever. She leaves her home to take Mustafa to the doctors just a few streets away. What happens next ensures their lives are also never the same again.

With unique archive of the battle itself, this story is told through the marines, journalists and residents of Fallujah.

8 months left to watch

59 minutes

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Credits

RoleContributor
NarratorAndy Serkis
DirectorJames Bluemel
EditorAnna Price
ComposerSimon Russell
Series ProducerJo Abel
Executive ProducerWill Anderson
Executive ProducerAndrew Palmer
Production CompanyKEO Films Ltd

Broadcasts

  • Mon 27 Jul 202021:00
  • Wed 29 Jul 202023:30
  • Thu 13 Aug 202001:50
  • Tue 26 Oct 202122:55