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Uncovered: The War on Iraq is a 2004 documentary directed by Robert Greenwald that deals with the media treatment of the developing push for an invasion of Iraq in the early 2000s and the eventual 2003 Invasion of Iraq. The film is an extended version of Greenwald’s 2003 Uncovered: The Whole Truth About the Iraq War. —Wikipedia

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Robert Greenwald

Robert Greenwald (born August 28, 1945) is an American film director, film producer, and political activist, noted in the 2000s for his documentaries critical of Fox News and of the George W. Bush administration, as well as numerous award-winning television movies from the 1980s and 1990s.

Greenwald was born and raised in New York City, the son of Ruth and Harold Greenwald. He attended the city’s High School of Performing Arts. He was active in New York theater, directing the plays Me and Bessie (1975) and I Have a Dream (1976), a play based on the life of Martin Luther King, Jr., with Billy Dee Williams playing King. Greenwald then moved to Los Angeles, where he launched a successful career as a director for television.

In 1977, he received his first of three Emmy Award nominations for producing the television movie 21 Hours at Munich about the massacre at the 1972 Olympics. His next Emmy nomination came in 1984 for directing The Burning Bed, the critically-acclaimed… read more

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Mutt

12Jul10

This film can be watched online at http://topdocumentaryfilms.com/uncovered-the-war-on-iraq/ for free.

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An insightful but over-extended piece of agit-prop which blunts its own point...

By Mutt on July 11, 2010

Reborn veteran filmmaker Robert Greenwald (“Steal This Movie” & “Xanadu”) extends the popular second documentary short in his “Un-trilogy” into this theatrical release which premiered at the 57th…  read review

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