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In the Shadow of the Palms

2005 Australian film


In the Shadow of the Palms (2005) is a documentary produced and directed by the Australian filmmaker Wayne Coles-Janess. He filmed it in Iraq prior to, during and after the fall of Saddam Hussein after the 2003 invasion of Iraq led by the U.S. An Arab-language film, it documents the changes in Iraqi society and the lives of ordinary Iraqis by focusing on a cross-section of individuals.

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Summary

In the Shadow of the Palms documents how life was for the society and people living under the Saddam regime after 12 years of United States sanctions. It follows a number of individuals as they prepare for the coalition war against them, continuing to tell their stories during the bombings. The film observed first hand the devastating effects of the extensive bombing campaign on the lives of civilians. The documentary gives the viewer an intimate, character-based insight into Iraqi society. It has won numerous awards and been featured at international festivals.

The director Coles-Janess spent months in Baghdad during his filming, returning for more work after the new Iraqi government was established.

Production

Coles-Janess went to Baghdad, Iraq in March 2003, before the war, and stayed for weeks through the allied bombing and invasion. He returned in November 2003 for three months to see how people were doing after the initial occupation. He was frequently stopped and arrested, but continued to gain freedom and the ability to move around.

Reception

Festival awards

Official selection and invitations

See also


References

  1. International Competition, YIDFF 2005 program
  2. "International Competition", Yamagata International Documentary Film Festival
  3. "In the Shadow of the Palms". DOK.fest München (in German). Retrieved 22 January 2024.

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