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Gung-Ho Documentary Offers Grunt's-Eye Perspective Of War
Most of the Iraq War-themed documentaries that have appeared thus far have been decidedly antiwar in their approach, which makes "Brothers at War" an anomaly.

Although not taking any overt political stance, Jake Rademacher's portrait of ordinary soldiers is so unabashedly gung-ho that it will be most widely embraced by right-wingers who follow the mantra of "Support the Troops." Co-executive produced by actor Gary Sinise, the docu is currently receiving a limited national release from Samuel Goldwyn Films.

Rademacher's sympathies stem naturally, since two of his brothers served in the war and he himself applied to West Point, only to be disqualified because of poor eyesight. His backup plan, naturally, was to attend film school.

He later made two journeys to the war-torn region, embedding himself with the troops -- who amusingly nicknamed him "Hollywood" -- and experiencing significant personal risk along the way.
Posted by: GolfBravoUSMC 2009-05-14
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