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Release Date:
November 11, 2004
Original Title:
Last Letters Home
Alternate Titles:
Last Letters Home: Voices of Am. Troops From the Battlefields of Iraq
Genres:
Documentary | History | War
Production Companies:
HBO Documentary Films
Life Books
The New York Times
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 60
Ten families read letters from their loved ones killed during Operation Iraqi Freedom in this powerful and moving HBO documentary by Oscar and Emmy Award-winning filmmaker Bill Couturie (Dear America: Letters Home from Vietnam). Photos of the soldiers in military and civilian life are shown as family members read the final correspondence received from Iraq and share their thoughts and memories about the fallen troops and the realities of war.
Director:
Bill CouturiƩ
Director of Photography:
Michael Chin
Editor:
Bill Weber
Executive Producer:
Jane Bornemeier
John Hoffman
Sheila Nevins
Original Music Composer:
Todd Boekelheide
Producer:
Bill CouturiƩ
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