Gunner Place (2005)

Director: Mike Tucker  
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Publisher: Universal (Music)
Format: DVD
UPC: 00660200311629
Buy.com Sku: 40715926
Item#: V245YR
Category Keywords: Documentary  Military (Usa)  Saddam Hussein  Soldiers  Theatrical Release  War  Weapons 
Rating: NR
 
 
Features: DVD
 
Welcome to a place called Gunner Palace and an experience that the soldiers who live there jokingly call "minor combat" - which involves everything from executing raids on suspected terrorists, enduring roadside bombs and mortar attacks from an enemy they never see to post-raid parties around the palace pool. This is the experience of war in the soldiers' own uncensored, surprising and often humorous words. Rarely pretty, always honest, their words provide a backbeat and bull’s-eye view of a war that defies sound bites, on-air updates and hidden cameras.
 


Editor's Note

In this striking documentary shot in 2003, early on in the US-led war on Iraq, a group of American soldiers in Baghdad who have taken over a bombed-out palace that belonged to Uday Hussein, the son of Saddam Hussein, offer the camera a view on their world. While they party poolside for most of the day and lead raids on homes of suspected bomb-builders most nights, they also have a lot to say about the war and their situation. Rapping to each other or to the camera, they use rhyme to speak their minds about various aspects of the war, their day-to-day duties, and life in Iraq. Their youth and immaturity is striking, as is the war itself and the nebulous reasons that they are stationed there. While the primary purpose of GUNNER PALACE is to give the perspective of the soldiers, secondarily viewers get a glimpse of Iraqi civilians and how they react to the US military presence--some are terrified, others are skeptical, still others are compliant and grateful if not totally sure why. However, giving voice to the soldiers remains the film's major theme, and for this reason, filmmakers Michael Tucker and Petra Epperlein appealed the original R-rating given to the film by the MPAA, and won. With a PG-13 rating, filmmakers explained, teenagers considering military careers can watch the film and benefit from seeing soldiers in combat and hearing them talk about what it's like.

 
Features
Deleted Scenes
US Theatrical Trailer
Audio: English Dolby Digital 5.1, Dolby Digital Stereo
 
Technical Info

Release Information
Studio: Universal (Music)
Release Date: 6/28/2005
Running Time: 86 minutes
Original Release Date: 2005
Catalog ID: PALMDVD3116
UPC: 00660200311629
Number of Discs: 1

Audio & Video
Original Language: English
Available Audio Tracks: English
Video: Color

 
Cast & Crew
Petra Epperlein - Producer
Mike Tucker - Director

 
Professional Reviews
New York Times
"GUNNER PALACE, in its savage, intelligent, boisterous messiness, is a welcome antidote to the self-convinced rhetoric of pundits and politicians..." 03/04/2005 p.E10

USA Today
"Co-directors Michael Tucker and Petra Epperlein trade on the intimacy granted by portable cameras to give us a sense of nerve-racking days and nights..." 03/04/2005 p.4E

Rolling Stone
"GUNNER PALACE is a riveting and indispensable record of the war in Iraq because it comes from the men who lived it." 03/10/2005 p.119

Film Comment
"GUNNER PALACE is a highly mediated, aesthetically tweaked artifact. Of course, that's exactly the point..." 03/01/2005 p.72

Entertainment Weekly
"[Tucker] serves up vérité slices of the regiments daily lives, the sort that rarely make it onto the news." 03/29/2005 p.81

Movieline's Hollywood Life
"[A] fierce, honest, often poetic tale of modern war, told by the soldiers who are its conduits with a verve and mindfulness missing from TV news reports." 07/01/2005 p.104

  
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Customer Reviews
Cinematography 5
Plot 5
Acting 5
Overall Satisfaction 5
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1 of 1 customers found this review helpful.
 
5 of 5 Awesome war movie! Wednesday, August 10, 2005
Arnold from los angeles, ca  

I think Gunner Palace is the best war documentary that I've seen so far. It's just so honest. And whether you are anti-war or pro-war, you have got to see this movie. What these soldiers have to go through there would drive any normal human being crazy. After seeing this, I know I wouldn't come back home so sane. This movie took a lot of gutts to shoot. I have to give Mike Tucker props for his incredible piece of work. Thumbs up for me!
 
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