Home
IMDb > Live from Baghdad (2002) (TV)

Live from Baghdad (2002) (TV) More at IMDbPro »

Photos (see all 5 | slideshow) Videos (see all 2)
Live from Baghdad (2002) -- A group of CNN reporters wrestle with journalistic ethics and the life-and-death perils of reporting during the Gulf War.
Live from Baghdad (2002) -- Katie Couric  takes a tour of the CBS News bureau in Baghdad, as she previews some of the stories featured in "America In Iraq: The Road Ahead."

Overview

Note des utilisateurs:
7.3/10   2,489 votes
MOVIEmeter: ?
Up 3% in popularity this week. See rank & trends on IMDbPro.
Réalisateur:
Mick Jackson
Writers (WGA):
Robert Wiener (book)
Robert Wiener (teleplay) ...
suite
Contact:
View company contact information for Live from Baghdad on IMDbPro.
Release Date:
7 décembre 2002 (USA) suite
Genre:
Drame | War suite
Accroche:
The Gulf War, 1991. No story is worth dying for - but this was the story of a lifetime.
Plot:
A group of CNN reporters wrestle with journalistic ethics and the life-and-death perils of reporting during the Gulf War. full summary | add synopsis
Plot Keywords:
suite
Awards:
Nominated for 3 Golden Globes. Another 7 wins & 13 nominations suite
Avis des utilisateurs:
Not a movie as much as a prompt suite

Ensemble

  (Cast overview, first billed only)

Michael Keaton ... Robert Wiener

Helena Bonham Carter ... Ingrid Formanek

Joshua Leonard ... Mark Biello
Lili Taylor ... Judy Parker
David Suchet ... Naji Al-Hadithi

Bruce McGill ... Peter Arnett

Michael Murphy ... Tom Johnson
Paul Guilfoyle ... Ed Turner
Hamish Linklater ... Richard Roth

Michael Cudlitz ... Tom Murphy

Robert Wisdom ... Bernard Shaw
Pamela Sinha ... Fatima (as Pamela Sinna)

Clark Gregg ... Eason Jordan

Matt Keeslar ... Nic Robertson
Kurt Fuller ... Inky
suite
Create a character page for: ?

Additional Details

Autre(s) titre(s):
En direct de Bagdad (Canada: French title) (France) [fr]
suite
Durée:
110 min | USA:108 min | Argentina:107 min | Spain:104 min (DVD edition)
Pays:
USA
Langue:
Anglais
Couleur:
Couleur
Company:
HBO Films suite

Curiosités

Anecdotes:
The reason CNN is approved to use the fore-wire is said to be because the ministry believes them to be "fair and balanced". FOX News's motto is "fair and balanced". suite
Goofs:
Anachronisms: When Iraqi troops are seen looting Kuwait, some carry Pioneer Electronics cardboard boxes with the new corporate logo as introduced in October 1998, not the previous logo which would have been in use in 1991. suite
Guillemet:
Stu: You're nothing but a bunch of overpaid, bone-picking vultures.
Robert Wiener: You're confusing us with CBS, pal. We're the under-paid vultures.
suite
Movie Connections:
References "Meet the Press" (1947) suite

foire aux questions

This FAQ is empty. Add the first question.
6 out of 6 people found the following comment useful:-
Not a movie as much as a prompt, 19 March 2006
8/10
Author: svs247 de United States

'Live from Baghdad' is a political movie in the sense that it asks very tough questions; however, its center lies not in politics but in people. It relates the story of Robert Wiener and his CNN team as they struggle to report the news from Baghdad in the six month antebellum period leading up to the Persian Gulf War of 1991. The team battles with tough Iraqi censorship, enormous political tension, and the reality of impending war. While still presenting the historical events of the time, Baghdad focuses on interpersonal relationships and intrapersonal struggles. Questions over the role of the media emanate from the various stories and struggles that the CNN team faces. The issues of censorship and propaganda, for example, plague the CNN team and their coverage. The use of the media as a diplomatic pawn befalls Wiener and his crew several times in the film. In many senses Baghdad is a media mood ring: different situations in the movie stress and display the various characteristics of the press from a governmental tool to diplomatic connection.

The acting in this movie is superb. Keaton is a very strong actor in this film and in every sense epitomizes the gung-ho, balls-out attitude of the real Robert Wiener. In stark contrast, David Suchet, as Naji Al-Hadithi, presents the exquisiteness of his character with a sense of calculation and deliberation. He very much captures a cultured, borderline-aristocratic dignity that an Iraqi official in Saddam Hussein's cabinet might hold.

The particular strength of this movie is not in the plot, the production or the characters, however--and in fact none of these really stand out as excellent--but in the broad questions it raises. At the heart of this film is the implied question as to the role of the media. To what extent should we censor? How much should we analyze? What does the public have the right to now and how far can the press go to get it? 'Live from Baghdad' is an incredible movie in the sense that it can raise these questions from an emotional and factual base.

I give this movie an 8 out of 10 for its generally entertaining plot and tough press-related questions.

Was the above comment useful to you?
suite

Message Boards

Discuss this movie with other users on IMDb message board for Live from Baghdad (2002) (TV)
Recent Posts (updated daily)User
Similar music.. LaserDoug
Music when the aircraft lands seasicckk
Do you stay or do you go? digichik
Drink in the Cafe? What is it? Stanoman
Irony Keylimepie
A good movie but a little too much made out of it neckert7
suite

Recommendations

If you enjoyed this title, our database also recommends:
- - - - -
Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas The Laramie Project Three Kings The One That Got Away
IMDb Note des utilisateurs:
IMDb Note des utilisateurs:
IMDb Note des utilisateurs:
IMDb Note des utilisateurs:
IMDb Note des utilisateurs:
Show more recommendations

Related Links

Full cast and crew Company credits External reviews
IMDb Drame section IMDb USA section Add this title to MyMovies

You may report errors and omissions on this page to the IMDb database managers. They will be examined and if approved will be included in a future update. Clicking the 'Update' button will take you through a step-by-step process.