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S.O.P. - Standard Operating Procedure

S.O.P. - Standard Operating Procedure
Direction
ERROL MORRIS
Screenplay
Errol Morris
Cinematography
Robert Chappell, Robert Richardson
Music
Danny Elfman
Producer
Errol Morris, Julie Ahlberg
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32ª

S.O.P. - Standard Operating Procedure

S.O.P. - Standard Operating Procedure
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  • 118 minutos
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  • color, 35 mm
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  • 2008

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Can a photograph change the world? In 2004, twelve photographs taken at the prison at Abu Ghraib in Baghdad changed the war in Iraq and had considerable consequences for the way the USA sees itself as a nation. The photographs portrayed Iraqi prisoners being humiliated and tortured by American soldiers. The pictures were taken by members of the army who had been deployed as prison warders.One important question remains unanswered: do these notorious images provide proof of systematic torture at the hands of the American Army? Or do they document the abnormal behaviour of a few moral deviators? In his feature documentary, Errol Morris explores the meaning of these images by examining the photographs in their context. Why were they taken? To what end? What was happening outside the frame of each image? Morris spoke both to the soldiers who took these photographs and to those who appear in them. Who are these people? What went through their minds at the time? Errol Morris spent two years conducting interviews and studying files. Everyone knows these photographs, but only a few peo ple know what really happened in Abu Ghraib.

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Born in Hewlett, United States, in 1948. He majored in philosophy at the University of California. In 1978, he made his first film, a documentary, Gates of Heaven, acclaimed by the critics, followed by Vernon, Florida (1981), that was also successful. His most controversial film is the award-winning The Thin Blue Line (1988). His most important films include A Brief History of Time (1992), The Dark Wind (1993), Fast, Cheap, and Out of Control (1997) and Mr Death: The Rise and Fall of Fred A. Leuchter Jr. (1999).
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