We, the People Behind the Abuse
di Manohla Dargis The New York Times
A blockbuster of a documentary, Errol Morris’s “Standard Operating Procedure” is an inquiry into the prisoner abuse scandal at Abu Ghraib. It is, predictably, a bleak, depressing movie, but if you stick around through the end credits, you may also be in for a few surprises. In addition to the usual complement of helpers — a research coordinator, a consultant on Iraq — the credits mention a costume designer, a wardrobe stylist, six hair and makeup people, an action consultant, an armorer, 5 set dressers, 7 animal handlers, 10 prop makers, 33 cast members and Danny Elfman, the longtime composer for Tim Burton. [...]
di Manohla Dargis, articolo completo (7719 caratteri spazi inclusi) su The New York Times 25 aprile 2008