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Standard Operating Procedure
Directed by Errol Morris, 2008
My review of
Standard Operating Procedure
on Blu-ray Disc is online at
FilmFreakCentral.net
There's a tension in Errol Morris'
Standard Operating Procedure
between the subject matter--the torture and humiliation of inmates at the Abu Ghraib prison outside Baghdad during the U.S. occupation of Iraq--and what Morris is really up to. Anyone who's read his excellent "Zoom" blog for
The New York Times
, including his brilliant, three-part consideration of the pedigree of two different photographs taken by Roger Fenton during the Crimean War, knows that the director is concerned lately with the methodical, emotionless investigation of the circumstances surrounding a picture's taking. He wants to know what a photo conceals in addition to what it reveals--what's happening outside its spatial frame? Its temporal boundaries?
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Standard Operating Procedure
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B
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Standard Operating Procedure
My review of
Standard Operating Procedure
on Blu-ray Disc is online at
FilmFreakCentral.net
There's a tension in Errol Morris'
Standard Operating Procedure
between the subject matter--the torture and humiliation of inmates at the Abu Ghraib prison outside Baghdad during the U.S. occupation of Iraq--and what Morris is really up to. Anyone who's read his excellent \"Zoom\" blog for
The New York Times
, including his brilliant, three-part consideration of the pedigree of two different photographs taken by Roger Fenton during the Crimean War, knows that the director is concerned lately with the methodical, emotionless investigation of the circumstances surrounding a picture's taking. He wants to know what a photo conceals in addition to what it reveals--what's happening outside its spatial frame? Its temporal boundaries?
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