Directed by Usama Alshaibi
Produced by Viola Voltairine (formerly Kristie Alshaibi)
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Critics Choice, Chicago Reader “Chicago filmmaker Usama Alshaibi grew up in Iraq and the U.S., and although he recently became an American citizen, his personal video documentary has plenty to say about the day-to-day existence of his Baghdad relatives, whom he visited in 2004. Distance tends to simplify our view of anything, and this video humanizes the situation on the ground mostly by complicating it: in a voice-over Alshaibi says he’s often asked what “”the Iraqis” think, but by the end this question has become as meaningless as asking what “the Americans” think. Much of his previous work has been experimental, but this becomes formally adventurous only near the end, as he converses by phone with a cousin who tells him how much worse the situation has grown this year.”-Jonathan Rosenbaum, Chicago Reader
Chicago Tribune by Michael Phillips “…a surprisingly warm first-person video diary… edited with grace and tact.”
Variety “thoroughly engaging . . .offers a uniquely time-layered vision of the war.”
New York Sun “Loaded with candid conversations and opinions about the hot-button issues of war, terrorism, and Islamic extremism,’Nice Bombs’ offers many different Iraqi and American points of view and portrays a time and place of nightmarish complexity.”