Documentary Channel Announces the Acquisition of 2012 Academy Award® Nominated Film "Incident in New Baghdad"
The Riveting Insider's Glimpse Into An Incident That Shocked The Nation Is Scheduled To Air May 2012
NASHVILLE, Tenn., Feb. 15, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Documentary Channel (DOC) is proud to announce the acquisition of 2012 Academy Award® nominee "Incident in New Baghdad." A film by James Spione, "Incident in New Baghdad" is an eye-opening look into the WikiLeaks video that rattled the world as recounted by a United States soldier who was there. The film will premiere on Documentary Channel Sunday, May 27th at 8p ET/PT.
This compelling documentary shines a spotlight on one of the most notorious incidents of the Iraq War – the July 2007 slaying of two Reuters journalists and a number of other civilians (some armed, many not) by U.S. attack helicopters – through the powerful testimony of an American infantryman whose life was forever changed by his experiences on the scene. U.S. Army Specialist Ethan McCord bore witness to the devastating carnage, found and rescued two children caught in the crossfire, and soon turned against the war that he had enthusiastically joined only months before. In April 2010, WikiLeaks released the stunning cockpit video of the incident, spurring McCord into speaking out about his role that day. In "Incident in New Baghdad" the former soldier tells his story.
"We are thrilled to announce the acquisition of this impactful Academy Award-nominated film," said James Ackerman, President and CEO of Documentary Channel. "Documentary film is a powerful medium that offers a window into some of the most important stories of our time. Jim Spione and Ethan McCord have courageously shed light on an astonishing event. We congratulate Jim on this phenomenal nomination and are honored to bring "Incident in New Baghdad" to our channel."
"I am so pleased to be partnering with the Documentary Channel in bringing this story to the wide American audience it deserves," said Mr. Spione. "The on-the-ground reality of our wars is too often kept hidden from us—so I applaud the Documentary Channel's courage in bringing Ethan McCord's story to center stage."
The 2012 Academy Award for Documentary Short Subject will be presented on Sunday, February 26. "Incident in New Baghdad" comes to Documentary Channel May 27th, 2012 at 8p ET/PT.
Documentary Channel is primarily available through satellite television services DISH Network (Channel 197) and DIRECTV (Channel 267).
About Documentary Channel®: Documentary Channel (DOC) is the USA's first 24-hour television network exclusively devoted to documentary films and the independent documentary filmmaker, providing viewers with round-the-clock opportunities to see fascinating, eclectic and award-winning documentary films of all lengths and genres. For more information on DOC, visit the network website at www.documentarychannel.com, in addition to www.facebook.com/DocumentaryChannel or www.twitter.com/doc_channel.
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