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ITV The War You Dont See 720p x264 AC3 HDTV [MVGroup org]

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Video TV

Title:

ITV The War You Don't See 720p HDTV x264 AC3 MVGroup 2010

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Video/HD - TV shows

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2010-12-18 (by BasilBrush)

Description:

ITV The War You Don't See 720p HDTV x264 AC3 MVGroup 2010 John Pilger investigates the media's role in war, tracing the history of 'embedded' and independent reporting from the carnage of the First World War through to the destruction of Hiroshima, the invasion of Vietnam and the current wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. As the nature of war has changed, who is the real enemy today? Is it the people at home watching TV? And is the journalist's job to normalise the unthinkable? The film contains shocking, never before seen footage from Iraq and Afghanistan and revealing interviews with former BBC reporter Rageh Omaar, former CBS anchor Dan Rather and Julian Assange, founder of Wikileaks. ITV Site1 http://www.itv.com/presscentre/johnpilgerthewaryoudontsee/week50/default.html ITV Site2 http://www.itv.com/presscentre/presspacks/johnpilgerthewaryoudontsee/default.html Technical Spec for 720p Video Codec: x264 CABAC Video Bitrate: 2800 Kbps Video Resolution: 1280x720 Video Aspect Ratio: 1.777:1 Audio Codec: AC3 Audio Bitrate: 192 Kbps CBR 48KHz Audio Channels: 2 Run-Time: 97 mins Framerate: 25FPS Number of Parts: 1 Part Size: 1.96 GB Subtitles: none Source: DVB-S (ITV1 HD) 1080p coming up.

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Comments:

w000ter (2010-12-22)

Such a cheap and vacuous documentary. I mean really, when you have to have talking heads claim things like "one time" I heard a guy say that they were surprised that the afgans would be upset over a dead family member....what kind of cartoonish argument is that, let alone one you have to fill your documentary with. Do you really lack substantive material to that degree that you have to have talking heads put up cartoonish strawmen? Most of this was insulting to anyone with any intelligence, it was down right patronizing.
It was context-free and guilty of its own charges, just with a different bias, that is the problem. Every time they claimed to be telling you a hidden truth they committed sins of omission for the purpose of bias, total hypocrisy. the left is guilty of using a moralistic tone when in fact the agenda and only moral principle that seems to apply is being against being in war. hundreds of thousands..millions die in places like the congo, but you don't see that either. out of sight, out of mind. rwanda? out of sight, out of mind, hands not dirty, and so we remain morally superior and pat ourselves on the back for our noble
tears over the genocide.
So it is, yet another one-sided bash documentary. A clip here or there of western troops being rough, no context given, and not even an acknowledgement that those they fight behave FAR FAR worse. They show a clip from the gunship, no context, no mention that the entire situation was different and that watching the rest of the footage would bring more light on the matter, they just would rather let you draw the wrong conclusion because it is convenient to their argument. Total hypocrisy when the documentary claims to be concerned with the whole truth. Just the standard hour and a half of moral relativism I've come to expect from some folks.
Every time this documentary claimed to be telling you something the other side didn't mention, it does the same itself, it fails to mention the wider context or arguments against that position as well, a sliver of evidence without the whole truth in order to mislead based on a biased agenda. Total hypocrisy in a documentary, quite sad.

 BasilBrush (2010-12-30)

Thanks w000ter for the comments.
The 1080p is also available for your collection.

pearl_001 (2011-01-03)

Thanks for uploading this documentary. It's a must watch. I recommend it to everyone.
Can anyone please tell me where I can find English subtitles for this documentary?