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Control Room

Different channels. Different truths.

Year: 2004 DocumentaryWar Runtime: 84 min Rating: 7.4

Overview

A chronicle which provides a rare window into the international perception of the Iraq War, courtesy of Al Jazeera, the Arab world's most popular news outlet. Roundly criticized by Cabinet members and Pentagon officials for reporting with a pro-Iraqi bias, and strongly condemned for frequently airing civilian causalities as well as footage of American POWs, the station has revealed (and continues to show the world) everything about the Iraq War that the Bush administration did not want it to see.

Genres

DocumentaryWar

Cast

Samir Khader

Samir Khader

Self - Senior Producer, Al Jazeera

Josh Rushing

Josh Rushing

Self (as Lt. Josh Rushing)

Hassan Ibrahim

Hassan Ibrahim

Self - Reporter, Al Jazeera

Abdul Jabbar Al-Kubeisi

Abdul Jabbar Al-Kubeisi

Self - Iraqi Dissident

Nabeel Khoury

Nabeel Khoury

Self - Spokesman, US State Department

David Shuster

David Shuster

Self - Correspondent, MSNBC

Tom Mintier

Tom Mintier

Self - Correspondent, CNN

Muafak Tawfik

Muafak Tawfik

Self - Translator, Al Jazeera

Omar Al-Issawi

Omar Al-Issawi

Self - Correspondent, Al Jazeera

Jihad Ali Ballout

Jihad Ali Ballout

Self - Media Relations, Al Jazeera

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