Review of Iraq in Fragments (2006) by Melissa Anderson for Village Voice — 17 Sep 2008
Whether or not James Longley's boldly stylized reportage breaches public indifference, its enduring value is assured: When the war is long gone, this deft construction will persist in relevance, if not for what it says about the mess we once made, then as a model of canny cinematic construction.
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This review of Iraq in Fragments (2006) was written by Melissa Anderson and published by Village Voice on 17 Sep 2008.
Iraq in Fragments has generally received positive reviews.
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