No End In Sight, An Inside Look at the Iraq War

by Scott Beale on August 6, 2007 · 0 comments

“No End In Sight” is a proactive new documentary about the Iraq war made by Charles Ferguson (original creator of Microsoft FrontPage) through his production company Representational Pictures and distributed by Magnolia Pictures. The film gives a brutally honest insider’s look behind the Bush administration’s invasion of Iraq and the resulting consequences of military occupation. Here’s the “No End In Sight” trailer.

No End In Sight

No End In Sight

“No End In Sight” opens this week at the Bridge Theater in San Francisco on Friday, August 10th and the Osio 6 Cinemas in Monterey on August 18th. It will be showing in Palo Alto as well in late August.

The filmmakers are encouraging you to tell your congressman to see this film as well.

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