Film
Screening
"No End in Sight"
April
16, 2007
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Director Charles
Ferguson talks about his movie at the screening
of No End in Sight on April 16. |
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Directed
by Charles Ferguson (2006)
On May 1, 2003, President Bush declared that major combat
operations in Iraq had ended. Almost four years later,
3,000 American soldiers and tens of thousands of Iraqi civilians
are dead, and Iraq still burns. What happened? Drawing on
surprisingly frank interviews with an impressive array of
high-level government officials, military personnel and journalists,
Charles Ferguson zeroes in on the months immediately before
and after the toppling of Saddam in this riveting film. English.
102 minutes.
Charles
Ferguson is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations,
a director of the French-American Foundation and CEO of Representational
Pictures. A senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, Ferguson
is also cofounder of Vermeer Technologies, the developers
of FrontPage. "No End in Sight" is his first film.
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Mr.
Ferguson calls on the audience for questions
following the screening. |