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Synopsis
In 1961, as Dwight D. Eisenhower gave his final address to the nation before leaving the office of President of the United States, he warned that America "must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence...by the military-industrial complex." Nearly 45 years later, as the United States finds itself waging a war in Iraq for reasons that seem increasingly unclear with the passage of time, Eisenhower's statement becomes all the more pertinent, and the question becomes more apt: has the machinery the United States established to wage war helped prevent conflict, or has it done more to inspire it? Documentary filmmaker Eugene Jarecki offers an in-depth look at how the United States has readied itself for battle, and why and how the nation goes to war in the film Why We Fight. Named for Frank Capra's famed series of Defense Department films (which explained the motives behind America's entry into World War II), Why We Fight features interviews with foot soldiers, Army recruits, Pentagon personnel, decorated veterans, members of Congress, national security advisors, top military strategists, and many more as they talks about the core philosophies of American military strategy and how they have changed since the end of the Second World War. Why We Fight received the Grand Jury Prize at the 2005 Sundance Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide


Production Crew

Alessandra Meyer Associate Producer
Brett Wiley Cinematographer
Christopher Li Cinematographer
Étienne Sauret Cinematographer
Foster Wiley Cinematographer
May Ying Welsh Cinematographer
May-Ying Welch Cinematographer
Sam Cullman Cinematographer
Robert Miller Composer (Music Score)
Eugene Jarecki Director
Nancy Kennedy Editor
Hans Robert Eisenhauer Executive Producer
Nick Fraser Executive Producer
Roy Ackerman Executive Producer
Sue Jacobs Musical Direction/Supervision
Eugene Jarecki Producer
Susannah Shipman Producer
Eugene Jarecki Screenwriter
Brian Buckley Sound/Sound Designer
Paul Rusnak Sound/Sound Designer
Peter Miller Sound/Sound Designer
Joe Caterini Supervising Sound Editor
Year: 2006
Runtime: 98
Country: Canada
MPAA Rating: PG13
for disturbing war images and brief language
Category: Documentary


Produced by
Arte
BBC
BBC Storyville
Charlotte Street Films

Release
January 20, 2006 (USA - Limited)
by Cinetic Media
Sony Pictures Classics

Awards
2005 - American Documentary Grand Jury Prize - Sundance Film Festival