
Saddam's Iraq
Directed by Jeff B. Harmon4 april 1991 75mDokumentär
Filmed just before the First Gulf War, it depicts a prosperous and sophisticated society in which every aspect of life is coloured by 'love' for the 'Great Leader'. Darkly ironic, this film captures the surreal and Orwellian nature of life under Saddam Hussein. In a country which today has lost even its most basic services, the testimony of this vanquished middle-class and the prosperity of their society resonates on many levels.
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Saddam's Iraq was released on 4 april 1991.
Saddam's Iraq was directed by Jeff B. Harmon.
Saddam's Iraq has a runtime of 75m.
Filmed just before the First Gulf War, it depicts a prosperous and sophisticated society in which every aspect of life is coloured by 'love' for the 'Great Leader'. Darkly ironic, this film captures the surreal and Orwellian nature of life under Saddam Hussein. In a country which today has lost even its most basic services, the testimony of this vanquished middle-class and the prosperity of their society resonates on many levels.
The key characters in Saddam's Iraq are Saddam Hussein.
Saddam's Iraq is a Dokumentär film.


