R.E.M.F. (Rear Echelon Mother F*****)
Behind the scenes in Iraq through
the eyes of a lone embed
Ever wonder what really happened in Iraq?
Look behind the scenes at one of the most shrouded aspects of the Iraq War.
Emmy Award winning correspondent, Andrew Stack tells this "first hand"
account of U.S. soldiers caught in the international political arena...
facing sandstorms, scorching heat and ambushes in the search for Iraq's
Weapons of Mass Destruction.
Sometimes heart wrenching and often surprisingly humorous, the indomitable spirit of the American soldier shines through. Join Sensitive Site Teams as they search for WMD hiding spots. Then tag along with U.S. soldiers as they skateboard on the roof of Saddam's palace during their off hours! It's a side of Iraq you haven't seen on the news.
Produced under adverse conditions, R.E.M.F. forces Andrew Stack to endure temperatures topping 140 degrees, sandstorms destroying his equipment and conditions leading to dysentery. Through it all Stack perseveres as a "one man band," enlisting the help of soldiers to operate his camera when it is time to "DELIVER THE NEWS!"
Not rated 48 minutes
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"An engrossing documentary... not so agenda driven as Michael Moore's Fahrenheit 9/11."
- Jeff Vice, Movie Critic Deseret News
"I eagerly watched and WOW, I loved it! I watched it twice. This documentary brings out what are troops are REALLY dealing with."
- Rob McClure, Iraq Photographer KCNC-TV
"Andrew's war coverage is something we've really been able to hang our hat on."
- Patrick Benedict, News Director KTVX-TV
