Operation Filmmaker
Operation Filmmaker

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Operation Filmmaker

2008
Movie
92 min
English

Soon after the fall of Baghdad in 2003, a young and charismatic film student, Muthana Mohmed, stands in the rubble of the city's film school and explains to an American television audience that his dream of becoming a filmmaker has been destroyed - first by Saddam Hussein, then by American bombs. This brief, fortuitous appearance on MTV changes Muthana's life forever. Watching in the United States, actor/director Liev Schreiber stops channel surfing, utterly captivated. Feeling guilty about a war he opposed, Schreiber decides to extend to the unknown Iraqi the opportunity of a lifetime - to come to Prague to work on an American movie, Everything Is Illuminated. On set, frustrated expectations complicate the relationship between Muthana and his American benefactors in what becomes a cross-cultural endeavor gone awry. Filmmaker Nina Davenport becomes increasingly entangled in the young Iraqi's life as his visa is about to expire and the threat of returning to Baghdad looms...

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IMDb6.8/10
Director: Randal MillerGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

Operation Filmmaker is a compelling documentary that delves into the turbulent political landscape of Nigeria. The film focuses on the complex legacy and influence of military rule, examining the careers and impact of key figures who shaped the nation's trajectory. It offers a historical perspective on Nigeria's journey through periods of military dictatorship and the eventual return to democratic governance.

Critical Reception

Operation Filmmaker received attention for its examination of Nigerian politics, though it was not widely distributed or reviewed by major international critics. Its value lies primarily in its historical documentation of a significant period in Nigeria's past.

What Reviewers Say

  • Offers a rare glimpse into Nigerian military leadership.

  • Provides historical context for understanding contemporary Nigerian politics.

  • Documentary style is straightforward, focusing on archival footage and interviews.

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The documentary features interviews with prominent Nigerian political figures who held power during different military regimes.

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