The War You Don't See
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Written byJohn Pilger
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- Alan Lowery
- John Pilger
Starring
The War You Don't See is a 2010 British documentary film written, produced and directed by John Pilger with Alan Lowery, which challenges the media for the role they played in the Iraq, Afghanistan, and Israel/Palestine conflicts. The film, which went on nationwide general release on 13 December 2010, had its premiere at the Barbican and was aired through Britain's ITV1 on 14 December 2010[1] and later through Australia's SBS One on 10 April 2011.[2]
- Professor Stuart Ewen – media historian
- Professor Melvin Goodman – former CIA analyst
- Dan Rather – CBS Evening News anchor and managing editor, 1981–2005
- Bryan Whitman – US Assist. Secretary of Defence
- Rageh Omaar – BBC world affairs reporter, 2000–2006
- Dahr Jamail – journalist & author, Beyond the Green Zone
- David Rose – former Observer journalist
- Steve Rendall – Fairness & Accuracy in Reporting
- Fran Unsworth – BBC Head of Newsgathering
- David Manion – Editor in Chief, ITV News
- Mark Curtis – historian & author, Web of Deceit
- Phil Shiner – Public Interest Lawyers
- Guy Smallman – war reporter & photographer
- Carne Ross – British Foreign Office, 1989–2004
- Professor Greg Philo – Glasgow University Media Group
- Cynthia McKinney – former US Congresswoman
- Julian Assange – Editor in Chief, WikiLeaks