Posted on 02/01/2005 8:43:50 PM PST by SmithL
ROTTERDAM, Netherlands -- "Baghdad Blogger," a movie by a well-known Web log writer who calls himself Salam Pax, reveals Iraqi resentment over the U.S. occupation -- and joy at Saddam Hussein's removal.
It's among several movies to emerge from Iraq's chaos -- including Iraq's first feature-length drama since Saddam Hussein's fall and a documentary on U.S. troops fighting insurgents -- being showcased at the Rotterdam Film Festival, which features some 800 films and runs through Sunday.
The documentary is a compilation of short video clips by the Iraqi man who has not revealed his real name and goes by the pen name "Salam Pax" -- or "Peace, Peace," in Arabic and Latin, respectively.
His detailed, personal descriptions of life in Baghdad were read by hundreds of thousands on the Internet and later in the British newspaper The Guardian.
(Excerpt) Read more at sfgate.com ...
They are cowards, to pull the movie "Submission".
I have it on good authority the real name of the film is "Cognitive Dissonance".
Salam Pax is no longer a "blogger", he is the toast of the European anti-war crowd.
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