Standard Operating Procedure
2008 -
Rated
R (MPAA)
Release Date: 10/14/2008
Features:
Blu-Ray Disc Features:
Region ABC
Anamorphic Widescreen 2.40
Audio:
Dolby Digital TrueHD 5.1 - English, French, Portuguese,
Subtitles - Chinese, English SDH, German, Korean, Portuguese, Spanish, Thai
Additional Release Material:
Additional Footage - Berlin Film Festival Press Conference
Deleated Scenes
Featurette - Diplomacy In The Age Of Terror: The Impact Of Diminished Rule Of Law On International Relations
Interview - Los Angeles Premiere Q&A with Director Errol Morris
Time:
116
mins.
J&R Item # 1192801_2
UPC # 043396263925
Label: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
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Standard Operating Procedure
2008 -
Rated
R (MPAA)
Release Date: 10/14/2008
Features:
DVD Features:
Region 1
Keep Case
Anamorphic Widescreen - 2.39
Full Frame - 1.33
Audio:
Dolby Digital 5.1 - English, French, Portuguese
Subtitles - Chinese, French, Korean, Portuguese, Spanish, Thai - Optional
Additional Release Material:
Alternate Scenes (9)
Audio Commentery - Errol Morris, Director
Time:
116
mins.
J&R Item # 1192801_3
UPC # 043396261655
Label: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
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Master filmmaker Errol Morris turns his keen eye to the Abu Ghraib prison scandal in this intense and provocative documentary. Using interviews with the soldiers that appeared in the now infamous torture photos, Morris strings their stories together with vivid reenactments and striking digital technology for a wrenching look at the events at the prison. With his trademark straight-into-the-lens interview style, it is chilling to see the familiar faces of Lynndie England and Sabrina Harmon as they try to articulate their experiences. The lawlessness and confusion in the prison quickly become evident, and as their stories unfold, the film slowly strips away the many puzzling questions that surround the incidents, exposing a much larger truth about corruption within the US military, corruption that appears to reach far beyond the handful of soldiers that took the fall for the scandal.
Morris's reenactments are extremely vivid, and often shot in a beautifully cinematic style. While these techniques make for riveting filmmaking, they are sometimes considered controversial by documentary purists, and some might criticize his detailed recreations of such deeply disturbing events. However, others might deem the reenactments necessary to really bringing home the reality of what happened. Regardless of his methods, Morris does a masterly job of untangling such a complex, twisted story. He shines a glaring light on one of America's most shameful moments and, more importantly, exposes how little we truly know about our military's methods.
Cast:
"Films such as NO END IN SIGHT, STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE, and GHOSTS OF ABU GHRAIB serve as a necessary counterbalance to the manufactured reportage of the mainstream media..."
-- Michael Chaiken
, (Film Comment)
3.5 stars out of 4 -- "[H]aunting and troubling....STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE's subject matter, and what it says about the war in Iraq, is eye-opening. It may be the most disturbing film you'll see in a long time." -- Claudia Puig , (USA Today) "A blockbuster of a documentary....STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE is a big, provocative and -- it goes without saying -- disturbing work..." -- Manohla Dargis , (New York Times) "[F]ocus is really the heart of Morris' unsettling film which strikes a remarkable balance between art and disturbance, between beauty and pain." -- Kenneth Turan , (Los Angeles Times) "Morris, using a welter of photographs, constructs a day-to-day sense of how Abu Ghraib descended into a medieval hell." -- Grade: A- -- Owen Gleiberman , (Entertainment Weekly) "STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE resituates Abu Ghraib in the realm of the gothic....Characteristically, Morris does not finger pointing; there is rope enough here for most of the interviewees to hang themselves." -- Samuel Wigley , (Sight and Sound) 4 stars out of 5 -- "[T]here is an emotive score by Danny Elfman and imaginative visual input from Kyle Cooper." -- Kim Newman , (Empire) 3.5 stars out of 4 -- "Morris works with a deliberately limited set of means: his interviews, data-conveying graphics, reenactments, and the photos themselves....[These methods] construct a remarkably compelling narrative..." -- Glenn Kenny , (Premiere) 4 stars out of 5 -- "[A] harrowing documentary from Oscar-winning filmmaker Errol Morris....Terrifying..." -- Ellen E. Jones , (Total Film) |