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The Invisible War is a 2012 American documentary film written and directed by Kirby Dick and produced by Amy Ziering and Tanner King Barklow about sexual assault in the United States military. It premiered at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival , where it received the U.S. Documentary Audience Award. [ 2 ]
In 2012, she premiered The Invisible War at the Sundance Film Festival, where it received the Audience Award for Best Documentary Feature.The film examines the epidemic of rape in the United States Armed Forces, and has been heralded for exposing a culture of sexual abuse at Marine Barracks Washington. [8]
Cinedigm's The Invisible War Named Best-Reviewed Documentary of 2012 by Rotten Tomatoes™ "Golden Tomato" Award Given to Year's Best-Reviewed Film LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Cinedigm (NAS ...
Kirby Bryan Dick (born August 23, 1952) [2] is an American film director, producer, screenwriter, and editor best known for directing documentary films.He received Academy Award nominations for Best Documentary Feature for directing Twist of Faith (2005) and The Invisible War (2012).
In Real Life: Hidden War. This April documentary, produced by Scripps News and open-source analysis website Bellingcat, uses satellite imagery and on-the-ground reporting to track the destruction ...
Documentary films about war include: List of World War II documentary films; On Two Fronts: Latinos & Vietnam; The Great War (documentary) The War (2007 TV series) The Invisible War; The Unknown War (documentary) The Fog of War; List of Afghanistan War (2001–present) documentaries; The Civil War (TV series) Hearts and Minds (film) Stop Genocide
The bigger story became a documentary, “20 Days in Mariupol,” a joint project between The Associated Press and PBS “Frontline,” which premiered earlier this year at Sundance Film Festival ...
The company primarily produced documentary films focusing on social issues, and select narrative films. They have produced such films as Pray the Devil Back to Hell (2008), The Invisible War (2012), Cameraperson (2016), Trapped (2016), Strong Island (2017), One Child Nation (2019), Crip Camp (2020), and Disclosure: Trans Lives on Screen (2020).