Of Crime and Perception at Abu Ghraib
di John Anderson The New York Times
“THEY say that seeing is believing,” said the filmmaker Errol Morris. “But the opposite is true. Believing is seeing.”
It’s been a tenet of this celebrated director’s work, from “The Thin Blue Line” through the Oscar-winning “Fog of War,” that perception is, to put it mildly, malleable. So if audiences attend “Standard Operating Procedure” expecting a war documentary, or a crime exposé, they may have to take a second look. Which is precisely what Mr. Morris seeks to provide into the events now known, collectively, as Abu Ghraib. [...]
di John Anderson, articolo completo (6456 caratteri spazi inclusi) su The New York Times 20 Aprile 2008