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Invisible War (The)

Country: USA, Language: English, 93 mins

  • Director: Kirby Dick
  • Writer: Kirby Dick
  • Producer: Tanner Barklow; Douglas Blush

CGiii Comment

No...this most definitely did not deserve its Oscar nomination.

Talking heads and more talking heads...there's no investigation, no revelations - other than those already known...where is the corroboration?!?

There is something, without doubt, wrong with the military judicial system - there always has been, there always will be...this film will do nothing to alter that fact BECAUSE, apart from it being monotonous, there is no confrontation with the powers that are...who is the head of the military???

Go straight to the top.

Name and shame. Condemn and convict.

Now, that would be a great documentary.

Serious subject - pitiful film.

Point: product placement in a documentary!!! All kudos goes flying out of the window.


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The(ir) Blurb...

An investigative and powerfully emotional documentary about the epidemic of rape of soldiers within the US military, the institutions that perpetuate and cover up its existence, and its profound personal and social consequences.

Cast & Characters

Helen Benedict as Herself;
Anu Bhagwati as Herself;
Susan Burke as Herself;
Kori Cioca as Herself;
Susan Davis as Herself;
Elle Helmer as Herself;
Amy Herdy as Herself;
Mary Kay Hertog as Herself;
Jessica Hinves as Herself;
Anthony Kurta as Himself