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DVD BRAND NEW No End in Sight is a jaw-dropping, insider's tale of wholesale incompetence, recklessness and venality. Based on over 200 hours of footage, the film provides a ... candid retelling of the events following the fall of Baghdad in 2003 by high ranking officials. No End In Sight examines the manner in which principal errors of U.S. policy largely created the insurgency and chaos that engulf Iraq today. Attributes: DOLBY, SUBTITLED, WIDESCREEN. Read more Show Less

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On March 19, 2003, forces from the United States and a handful of allied nations invaded Iraq to remove Saddam Hussein from power. American military leaders expected the conflict to last no more than a few months, and President George W. Bush declared that major military operations were over less than two months later. However, Iraq soon became a dangerous quagmire for American forces, and near the end of 2006, Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld, one of the key architects of America's strategy in Iraq, resigned from office due to public outcry and Bush declared he was "rethinking" his plan of attack in Iraq as the nation sank into civil war, with U.S. troops the frequent targets of attacks on both sides. How and why did ...
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On March 19, 2003, forces from the United States and a handful of allied nations invaded Iraq to remove Saddam Hussein from power. American military leaders expected the conflict to last no more than a few months, and President George W. Bush declared that major military operations were over less than two months later. However, Iraq soon became a dangerous quagmire for American forces, and near the end of 2006, Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld, one of the key architects of America's strategy in Iraq, resigned from office due to public outcry and Bush declared he was "rethinking" his plan of attack in Iraq as the nation sank into civil war, with U.S. troops the frequent targets of attacks on both sides. How and why did America's leaders decide to invade Iraq? How did they formulate a strategy that went so far wrong? And can anything be done to salvage the situation? Filmmaker Charles Ferguson, a former advisor with the Brookings Institution, examines these questions in No End in Sight, a documentary on the War in Iraq which includes interviews with a number of figures involved in the conflict's decision-making process, some speaking on-camera about the war for the first time. No End in Sight was screened in competition at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Special Features

Interview extras: ; Richard Armitage; Aida Ussayran; Omar Fekeiki; Personal sotry: Larry Diamond - Life Under Saddam De-Ba'Athification; Disbanding the Iragi army - video letter originally produced for The New York Times web site; The CPA; Kidnapping and crime; U.S. Military conduct; Could it have been different?; Was it worth it?; Consequences; Footage of Iraq

Product Details

  • Release Date: 10/30/2007
  • UPC: 876964001021
  • Original Release: 2007
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  • Source: MAGNOLIA
  • Region Code: 1
  • Presentation: Wide Screen / Subtitled
  • Time: 1:42:00
  • Sales rank: 17,699

Cast & Crew

Performance Credits
Chris Allbritton Participant
Barbara Bodine Participant
Colonel Paul Hughes Participant
Walter Slocombe Participant
Col. Lawrence Wilkerson Participant
Richard Armitage Participant
Linda Bilmes Participant
Gerald Burke Participant
Maj. G Paul Eaton Participant
James Fallows Participant
Gen. Jay Garner Participant
Marc Gerlasco Participant
Hugo Gonzalez Participant
Robert Hutchings Participant
Warzer Jaff Participant
Ray Jennings Participant
Seth Moulton Participant
George Packer Participant
Paul Pillar Participant
Samantha Power Participant
Nir Rosen Participant, Participant
Omar S. Participant
Campbell Scott Voice Only
Matt Sherman Participant
Yaroslav Trofimov Participant
David Yancey Participant
Technical Credits
Charles Ferguson Director, Producer, Screenwriter
Jennie Amias Producer
Chad Beck Editor
Alex Gibney Executive Producer
David Hocs Sound/Sound Designer
Cindy Lee Editor
Audrey Marrs Producer
Tracy McKnight Musical Direction/Supervision
Peter Nashel Score Composer
Antonio Rossi Cinematographer
Jessie Vogelson Producer
E. Mary Walsh Associate Producer

Scene Index

Disc #1 -- No End in Sight
1. Opening Credits [2:25]
2. A Country Imploding [4:42]
3. Back History [8:56]
4. War [18:06]
5. The Void [4:33]
6. Bremer's Insurgency [8:22]
7. Insurgency Begins [14:21]
8. The CPA [12:55]
9. Bad to Worse [11:20]
10. Chaos [3:22]
11. Consequences [9:59]
12. Closing Credits [2:38]

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Disc #1 -- No End in Sight
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      Audio: 5.1 Dolby Digital
      Audio: 2.0 Dolby Digital
      Subtitles: Spanish - On
      Subtitles: Spanish - Off
   Special Features
      Interview Extras: Richard Armitage
      Interview Extras: Aida Ussayran
      Interview Extras: Omar Fekeiki
      Personal Story: Larry Diamond
      Life Under Saddam
      De-Ba'athification
      Disbanding the Iraqi Arms
      Video Letter Originally Produced for the New York Times Web Site
      The CPA
      Kidnapping and Crime
      U.S. Military Conduct
      Could It Have Been Different?
      Was It Worth It?
      Consequences
      Footage of Iraq
      No End in Sight Book Promo

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  • Posted November 4, 2011

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    On Iraq War- A subtle analysis and is Highly recommended

    The documentary movie is a stunner from Charles Ferguson that goes into details on the misses on Iraq's war and provides a reasoning on the Iraq's current state of affairs. One thing I would say is that if one combines Inexperience/Incompetency with Arrogance on serious matters then surely there would be disastrous consequences for everyone. The disappointing aspect is to see how people could get away after splashing the things ...

    A must see movie to understand the current affairs in Iraq ...

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  • Anonymous

    Posted October 1, 2010

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    This documentary was very well made, and I'm surprised it didn't get more attention. Hearing from people who were on the inside, from the beginning, of this war made me scared of how decisions are made in our government. There were people who knew where this war was going, and what the best approach might be, and yet all that seemed swept aside. We still trying to untangle the mess WE created... for shame.

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