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Description
This DVD is licensed for PUBLIC USE. Licensing is multi-use as opposed to "personal home use." These rights cover your organizations' liability and protect you from copyright infringement for using the film for training or educational purposes. The rights are yours in perpetuity once we have received the appropriate licensing fee. Licensing rights cannot be transferred.
Extended Description
This DVD is licensed for PUBLIC USE.
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How did a group of Army women--mechanics, supply clerks, and engineers--end up fighting alongside the Marines in some of the bloodiest counterinsurgency battles of the Iraq war? Directors Meg McLagan and Daria Sommers offer an unprecedented look at war through the eyes of the first women in U.S. history to be sent into direct ground combat in violation of official policy. Through intimate personal stories and scenes from their lives back home, the film creates a deeply moving portrait of love, faith, duty, and solidarity.
Festivals
Full Frame Documentary Film Festival (Filmmaker Award, Center for Documentary Studies)
Tribeca Film Festival
Human Rights Watch International Film Festival, London
Independent Film Festival of Boston
Little Rock Film Festival
Margaret Mead Film Festival
Jihlava International Documentary Film Festival, Czech Republic
VI International Film Festival of Peace and Human Rights, Barcelona, Spain
Production Credits & Notes
Directors: Meg McLagan and Daria Sommers
Producers: Meg McLagan and Daria Sommers
Executive Producers: Chicken & Egg Pictures
In Association With: Impact Partners
Co-Executive Producers: Diana Barrett for The Fledgling Fund
Sarah Johnson Redlich
Cinematography: Kirsten Johnson and Julia Dengel
Editor: Stephen T. Maing
Composer: Brendon Anderegg
Co-producer: Stephen T. Maing
Recounts the stunning experiences of five female soldiers.
- THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER
A fascinating study of the psychological impact of warfare.
- David Parkinson, EMPIRE ONLINE
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