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Director Philip Haas talks about the making of his film The Situation. - photos by Thos Robinson - click images for larger view.
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Director Marc Levin moderates the discussion with director Philip Haas .
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As the controversy over the U.S.’ involvement in Iraq dominates the headlines, DGA members were able to view a film that dramatizes some portion of that debate during An Evening with Director Philip Haas at the Guild’s New York Theatre on Wednesday, January 10, 2007.
The evening featured a screening of Haas’ new film, The Situation, the first U. S. feature that dramatizes a story from the current war.
Following the screening, the audience was treated to a discussion with Haas (The Music of Chance, Angels & Insects) about the making of The Situation moderated by DGA director member Marc Levin (Protocols of Zion, America Undercover: Back in the Hood: Gang War II). It was noted that the timing of the event was a case of cosmic coincidence as it fell on the same night as President Bush unveiled his new strategy for the Iraq War.
“I wanted the film to be multi-layered with various narratives,” said Haas. “And it's a complicated situation in Iraq. Something that was always on our mind in shooting it was how to take something complex and make it comprehensible.”
Haas joined the DGA in 1997.
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