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Originally Posted by Quentin
I'm not sure there's really any such thing as a truly unbiased documentary, but I do think it's possible for documentarians to give perspectives other than their own a fair shake, and both Secrecy and Protocols of Zion do that, IMO.
Heavy Metal in Baghdad is a different kind of documentary from the other two. It's not particularly political, doesn't ask the viewer to take a side in terms of what is happening in the war, or anything like that. It's just sort of a 'slice of life' from these heavy metal fans/musicians, who just happen to be living in a war zone while trying to make the music they love -- music that is illegal to play in quite a few of the countries that surround Iraq, making the idea of going on tour in the area sort of tricky. ;-)
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Cool, atleast having 2 sides of a story or different peoples views makes it less biased or skewed I suppose
That Baghdad one sounds interesting and different
