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Army of One

Directed by Sarah Goodman
Canada / United States, 2003 (documentary, 69 minutes, colour, English)

Film Description:
"Nineteen-year-old Nelson is a Puerto Rican high school dropout from the South Bronx looking for a ticket out of the ghetto. Thaddeus, 22, gives up a cushy stockbroker job to pursue fantasies of killing Osama Bin Laden. Sara, 22, a dancer from North Carolina fails to make it in New York and leaves her best girlfriend to return home. Swept up in the patriotic fervour that followed 9/11, these young Americans dream of fighting for their country, of being the heroes that star in the slick ad campaigns broadcast by the military. Canadian director Sarah Goodman, living in New York at the time, saw long line-ups at recruitment centres as the country prepared for war. Gaining incredible access to the US army bases, Goodman follows the three new recruits for the next two years, starting with the harshness of basic training. Army of One is a heartbreaking film that exposes what happens to each of them as their dreams of heroism clash with the realities of army life."
-- Lynne Fernie (source)

Film Credits (partial):
Written by: Sarah Goodman
Produced by: Arlene Ami, Sarah Goodman, Erik Paulsson, Anneli Ekborn, Brad Lichtenstein
Participants: Sara Miller, Thaddeus Ressler, Nelson Reyes
Cinematography: Andrew Bowley, Alexandra Kondracke
Film Editing: Caroline Christie
Music: James Mark Stewart, Paul Watson
Production Company: Red Storm Productions, Fovea Productions
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