Dirty Wars
June 2013
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Trevor Johnston
[A] gripping investigative doc, which plays out like a classic conspiracy thriller as it follows a trail of clues to the heart of darkness.
Tom Long
It makes you wonder - what don't we know?
John Hartl
By emphasizing the human cost of the operation, Scahill and Rowling turn "blowback" into much more than an abstract military-political term.
Joe Williams
These wars being fought in our name may be dirty, but this courageous film reminds us that as long as we have a free press, they don't have to be secret.
Tirdad Derakhshani
Dirty Wars is essential viewing for all Americans, conservatives and liberals alike. It's intense and depressing. It'll make you angry.
Linda Barnard
Scahill is as much a liability onscreen as he is a fascinating source.
Critic reviews
Trevor Johnston
[A] gripping investigative doc, which plays out like a classic conspiracy thriller as it follows a trail of clues to the heart of darkness.
John Hartl
By emphasizing the human cost of the operation, Scahill and Rowling turn "blowback" into much more than an abstract military-political term.
Joe Williams
These wars being fought in our name may be dirty, but this courageous film reminds us that as long as we have a free press, they don't have to be secret.
Tirdad Derakhshani
Dirty Wars is essential viewing for all Americans, conservatives and liberals alike. It's intense and depressing. It'll make you angry.
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This is absolutely hands down the best documentary I have ever seen and my life. Jeremy you are a genius and this other guy what's his name is Sean who wrote that stupid review of your very truthful and to the point movie. Dirty wars is actually the best movie I have ever seen. Maybe now a lot of people will finally see the truth about an our Obama administration. People like sean who don't know what they are talking about need to just keep their stupid comments to themselves. Thank you very much for your time and devotion. Ilove ypu!
Movie is trash. I want my money back. Jeremy, you are an idiot. NATO 5.56 rounds from M4 carbine are not fabricated to be plucked out with a knife. The lead splinters upon penetration for max damage. Great sensationalism, though, Years in Iraq and you never heard of JSOC? Dude, what rock did you live under. JSOC is not the bad guys; nor are any of the US-mil warriors sent into harms way to protect the innocent. It is unfortunate that the blood of noncombatants is shed as we try to rid the earth of Jihadists who hide behind women and children. You ought to spend more time interviewing the families of lost JSOC warriors who made the ultimate sacrifice so you can enjoy the freedom to publish this trash. Your time would be better served.

Our gov'T is not what it portrays to be Jeremy Scahill is an amazing investigative journalist who has proven himself time and time again. A true power of the people of the world. This film shows the truth of the drone war and Americas quest on its so called war on terror. Rowley with his amazing film work along with Scahills reporting keeps you on the edge of your seat. Boy do we love war... war on drugs, war on cancer, war on literacy, war on crime, war on poverty...

This guy is retarded!! For one he is in a war zone and he has no idea what jsoc is? Also jsoc in not a unit as he states its a combination of units from all of the services with quite a few more than the couple thousand he states. Next women and children can be soldiers too ask the guys that went to somalia or Honduras for ahuas tara 1 & 2. Also we have been going into other countries for a long time without declaring war IE: Grenda,Panama,Kosovo,Boliva 88, and op prime chance from 87-88 and I sure don't remember war being declared. And if there was a hit on Al-Awlaki by sp ops, he would have been gone along time ago. This guy is awful!!

Good Documentary This documentary is very well documented and definitely gets you to ask questions. i am just kinda bummed that there is no ending to this like a real movie. lol. sadly it almost seems like reality and is hard to believe. gonna have to do my research and see whether or not this is all based on facts. The documentary is definitely interesting
Really question the directors motives I spent the 90's and 2000's doing the work this man derides. Maybe he should spend some time getting shot at while trying to protect school children. From the very men he says we are blowing their intention out of the pale. Sorry serve first then I might listen its easy behind the badge of a journalist .
Great film! Sean, you say you're protecting freedom right? When in fact the government is the one tacking your rights away. Ironic isn't it.
Cast and credits
Actors | Jeremy Scahill |
Producers | Anthony Arnove, Brenda Coughlin, Scott Roth |
Director | Rick Rowley |
Writers | David Riker, Jeremy Scahill |
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86 minutes
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