Gunner Palace (2004)

Gunner Palace (2004)
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Shortly after President George W. Bush announced that "major combat operations have ended" in the war in Iraq, filmmaker Michael Tucker (a self-described "Army brat" whose father served in Vietnam) traveled to Baghdad, where he and his camera crew were embedded with the 2-3 Army Field Artillery unit, improbably based out of a bombed-out mansion which once belonged to Saddam Hussein and his son Uday. Tucker and his crew spent two months with the soldiers of the 2-3 FA (in September 2003 and February 2004), following the young men and women as they went about their daily rounds in a land where they were welcomed by some and targeted by others. Gunner Palace offers a sympathetic but objective portrait of the American fighters as they go on routine patrol, try to ferret out insurgents, help train Iraqi forces, keep an eye peeled for homemade explosives, police some of the local troublemakers, and for the most part simply try to get through their days without the loss of life and limb in the midst of what they sarcastically call "minor combat operations." Gunner Palace received its world premier at the 2004 Telluride Film Festival and became the first documentary about the war in Iraq to be shot and released while the war was still taking place. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Director(s):
Petra EpperleinMichael Tucker, (more)
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Gunner Palace

Shortly after President George W. Bush announced that "major combat operations have ended" in the war in Iraq, filmmaker Michael Tucker (a self-described "Army brat" whose father served in Vietnam) traveled to Baghdad, where he and his camera crew were embedded with the 2-3 Army Field Artillery unit, improbably based out of a bombed-out mansion which once belonged to Saddam Hussein and his son Uday. Tucker and his crew spent two months with the soldiers of the 2-3 FA (in September 2003 and February 2004), following the young men and women as they went about their daily rounds in a land where they were welcomed by some and targeted by others. Gunner Palace offers a sympathetic but objective portrait of the American fighters as they go on routine patrol, try to ferret out insurgents, help train Iraqi forces, keep an eye peeled for homemade explosives, police some of the local troublemakers, and for the most part simply try to get through their days without the loss of life and limb in the midst of what they sarcastically call "minor combat operations." Gunner Palace received its world premier at the 2004 Telluride Film Festival and became the first documentary about the war in Iraq to be shot and released while the war was still taking place. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
87 mins
Director(s):
Petra EpperleinMichael Tucker
Producer(s):
Michael TuckerPetra Epperlein
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Violence, Profanity, Not For Children)
Categories:
Independent FilmsDocumentary
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    Binayak M.

    Not so good movie...

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    Nicholas L.

    Wow, I thought this was a really good documentary. I thought it was a good portrayal of what soldiers are going through in Iraq. If anything it didn't try to put a spin on things, it just let the soldiers tell their stories and showed people at home the difficulty of the job they have. I felt like it showed the soldier for what he/she is, not some inhuman robot with superhuman courage, but real people, mostly kids. Kids who have more responsibility than anyone else their age. If anything this movie is real. Maybe it's not a movie to buy but it's deffinitely a rent.

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    Phu H.

    bad

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