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Author Salam Pax

Title Baghdad blogger / by Salam Pax for Guardian Films
Published New York, NY : Filmakers Library, 2009

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Description 1 online resource (80 min.)
Series VAST - Academic video online
Summary "I live in Baghdad. I am a blogger. A blog is an online diary." So begins this succinct report from Salam Pax, an Iraqi journalist attempting to keep the world informed about his beleaguered country. Pax regularly sends fifteen-minute video reports to the BBC. Filmed in Najaf, Baghdad, Karbala, and the south of Iraq, they are cleverly worded, cantankerous and non-partisan overviews of reality outside the Green Zone. The blogger made his pseudonymous name with "The Baghdad Blog," an online English-lingo journal of life before, during and since the U.S. invasion. An architect and decidedly Western-skewed fellow, he is troubled by the inability of the Americans to maintain a stable occupation. He witnesses the failure of the interim government under Prime Minister Allawi and the formation of a new army under the cleric Al Sadr. This army has undermined the American plan of an orderly political process leading to elections. Instead, it has created havoc. Pax slowly and sadly closes his laptop at the end of the film. A "cutting edge" discussion starter for journalism and communications classes, as well as Middle East studies
Notes Previously published as DVD
Title from resource description page (viewed May 24, 2011)
Audience For College; Adult audiences
Notes English
Vancouver Film Festival, 2004
Viewer's Choice, Middle East Studies Association, 2006
Subject Salam Pax
SUBJECT Salam Pax. fast (OCoLC)fst00498955
Subject Blogs -- Iraq -- Baghdad
Blogs.
SUBJECT Baghdad (Iraq) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n80006292
Subject Iraq -- Baghdad.
Form Streaming video