
Overview
What are the forces that shape and propel American militarism? This award-winning film provides an inside look at the anatomy of the American war machine. Why We Fight is the provocative new documentary from acclaimed filmmaker Eugene Jarecki (The Trials of Henry Kissinger) and winner of the Grand Jury Prize at the 2005 Sundance Film Festival. Named after the series of short films by legendary director Frank Capra that explored America’s reasons for entering World War II, Why We Fight surveys a half-century of military conflicts, asking how – and answering why – a nation of, by and for the people has become the savings-and-loan of a government system whose survival depends on an Orwellian state of constant war.
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6 - 1Who is Bernard Tapie? May 28, 2002
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6 - 2Meeting My Daughter June 24, 2002
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6 - 3Robots Are Us July 11, 2002
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6 - 4Dark Days August 08, 2002
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6 - 5Chain Camera August 08, 2002
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6 - 6Out of Phoenix Bridge August 10, 2002
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6 - 7More Than A Life September 02, 2002
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6 - 8Louis Malle's India September 03, 2002
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6 - 9See What Happens September 16, 2002
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6 - 10Town Bloody Hall September 16, 2002
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6 - 11The War Room September 23, 2002
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6 - 12Cry for Argentina September 24, 2002
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6 - 13Greedy in Thailand September 24, 2002
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6 - 14Kabul Emergency Room October 07, 2002
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6 - 15Muhammad Ali: The Greatest October 15, 2002
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6 - 16Fashion Victim October 17, 2002
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6 - 17Ghosts of Attica October 29, 2002
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6 - 18Last Party 2000 November 02, 2002
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6 - 19Crumb November 26, 2002
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6 - 20Aids 2002: Simon & I December 03, 2002
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6 - 21Aids 2002: Sincerely Yours December 03, 2002
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6 - 22Milosevic: How to be a Dictator December 10, 2002