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Directed by | Zachary Iscol |
Written by | Zachary Iscol |
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Edited by | Jiunn Kwon |
Music by | Robert Miller |
Production company | Zachary Iscol Productions |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
The Western Front is a 2010 American feature-length documentary film directed by debut director Zachary Iscol about his experience as a Marine officer in Iraq and how the US changed its tactics in Iraq over time, produced by Radha Agrawal and Zachary Iscol, and written by Zachary Iscol. The film, the first about the Iraq War made by someone who served in it, debuted at the 2010 TriBeCa Film Festival, and screened around the United States.
References
- "The Marine Who Couldn't Stop Serving". July 16, 2020.
- "2010 Tribeca Film Festival: Recommended Documentaries"
- Robards, Brooks (August 5, 2010). ""The Western Front"". MV Times.
- ^ Burstein, David D. (January 13, 2011). "Change Generation: Zach Iscol, Writer, Director, and Producer, The Western Front". Fast Company.
- ^ McKinney, Michael P. "Pound Ridge native who fought in Fallujah is a grand marshal of NYC Veterans Day Parade". The Journal News.
- "The Western Front | 2010 Tribeca Film Festival". Tribeca.
- "Tribeca reveals 2010 lineup". The Hollywood Reporter. March 10, 2010.
- Jones, Casey (April 26, 2010). "Iscol's Western Front A Moving Work of Profound Truth".
- Rawlings, Nate (January 10, 2014). "Iraq's Crisis: Can the Sunni Awakening Rise Again?". Time.
- "Shrek to take final bow at Tribeca," CBC.
External links
- The Western Front at IMDb
- "Film Review: The Western Front", The Huffington Post
- Burstein, David D. (January 13, 2011). "Change Generation: Zach Iscol, Writer, Director, and Producer, The Western Front", Fast Company.
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