- A northeastern Pennsylvania National Guard Unit makes the transition from citizens to full-time combat soldiers. They are tasked with high profile politically charged missions in the heart of Baghdad and throughout the country of Iraq searching for the infamous weapons of mass destruction.—Anonymous
- In March of 2004 a Pennsylvania filmmaker was activated with his National Guard unit and deployed to Iraq. During the next twelve months he would document his unique experiences as he and his platoon were tasked with the politically charged mission of searching for the infamous weapons of mass destruction (WMDs). The search would take them from the heart of Baghdad to rural Iraqi farms. Land Of Confusion offers a never-before seen account of working with the, then secretive, Iraq Survey Group (ISG) as they travel throughout the country searching for evidence that Saddam had the WMDs. The film reveals the extraordinary perspective of soldiers on the ground in Iraq, as recorded by one of their own and goes far beyond what the conventional mainstream media shows audiences about the war in Iraq. As more unfolds about the war and its politics, the opinions and attitudes of the Pennsylvania soldiers evolve throughout their deployment, as captured through unfettered interviews and moments with U.S. soldiers and Iraqi civilians. The filmmakers constantly poised camera delivers riveting images and explores a side of the war that few people have seen and even fewer understand.
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