It's 1985, Back to The Future is about to become a blockbuster hit. The movie's villains? The Libyans. It's 1986 and the U.S. conducts an airstrike on "The Libyans" in a failed attempt to kill then-dictator Muammar Gaddafi. An unconfirmed number of civilians are killed, instead identified as "collateral damage". Among them, five family members of award-winning journalist Noor Tagouri. Almost 40 years later, Noor Tagouri investigates how misrepresentation in media affects culture and society. Using Her great uncle's archival footage of the coverage of the 1986 bombing as an entry point, Noor follows this thread outside her own story and community to present a thoughtful examination of the concept of Objectivity, people's relationship with Truth, and how they exist within the dynamic of Politics, Pop Culture, and Public Opinion.