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Once Upon A Time In Iraq: Fallujah (full documentary) | FRONTLINE

The enduring story of the battle of Fallujah, told by the people who lived through it.

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With this spring marking the 20-year anniversary of the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq, “Once Upon a Time in Iraq: Fallujah” tells the story of the battle to retake the key city of Fallujah from a violent insurgency that was taking root across Iraq after the U.S. ousted Saddam Hussein.

In this documentary from filmmaker James Bluemel (“Once Upon a Time in Iraq,” “Exodus”), U.S. Marines, journalists and ordinary Iraqis share their experiences of what would become the bloodiest battle of the Iraq War, and how its consequences have reverberated for two decades.

“Once Upon a Time in Iraq: Fallujah” is a Keo Films Ltd. production for GBH/FRONTLINE and BBC. Produced and directed by James Bluemel. The series producer is Jo Abel. The producers are Gus Palmer, Stewart Armstrong and Sally Brindle. The senior producer is Dan Edge. The executive producers for Keo Films are Andrew Palmer and Will Anderson. The editor-in-chief and executive producer for FRONTLINE is Raney Aronson-Rath.

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CHAPTERS:
Prologue – 00:00
U.S. Marines in Fallujah, Iraq, in November 2004 – 1:12
A U.S. Marine’s Family – 6:20
U.S. Marines’ Rules of Engagement in Fallujah – 12:30
What Happened to an Iraqi Family in the Battle of Fallujah – 23:20
Journalists Embedded with U.S. Marines in Fallujah – 29:15
Legacy of the Battle of Fallujah for Two Families — Iraqi and American – 44:56
Credits – 52:00