Iraq: Voices From the Street (2002)

A U.S. congressional delegation, led by Congressman Nick Rahall (D-West Virginia) and former South Dakota Senator James Abourezk, travel to Iraq in September 2002 to meet with Sa'doun Hammadi, Speaker of the Iraqi National Assembly, and Tariq Aziz, former Iraqi Deputy Prime Minister, to discuss the re-admission of UN arms inspectors in the hope of averting war.

Director: Saul Landau, Sonia Angulo
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 22 min
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Screenplay

Cinematography: Sonia Angulo
Editing: Sonia Angulo
Language: العربية, English
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Iraq: Voices From the Street about?
A U.S. congressional delegation, led by Congressman Nick Rahall (D-West Virginia) and former South Dakota Senator James Abourezk, travel to Iraq in September 2002 to meet with Sa'doun Hammadi, Speaker of the Iraqi National Assembly, and Tariq Aziz, former Iraqi Deputy Prime Minister, to discuss the re-admission of UN arms inspectors in the hope of averting war.
Who directed Iraq: Voices From the Street?
Iraq: Voices From the Street was directed by Saul Landau, Sonia Angulo.
How long is Iraq: Voices From the Street?
Iraq: Voices From the Street has a runtime of 22m (22 minutes).
What genre is Iraq: Voices From the Street?
Iraq: Voices From the Street is a Documentary film.