

The
Fog of War is a 20th century fable, a story of an American
dreamer who rose from humble origins to the heights of political
power. Robert S. McNamara was both witness to and participant
in many of the crucial events of the 20th century: the crippling
Depression of the 1930s; the industrialization of the war years;
the development of a different kind of warfare based on air power
and the creation of a new American meritocracy. He was also an
idealist who saw his drams and ideals challenged by the role he
played in history.
Although
strictly speaking neither a work of biography nor a work of history,
The Fog of War has produced important, new biographical
and historical material.
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The
Fog of War
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Director: Errol Morris
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Distributor: Sony Classics
Time: 96 minutes
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Production
Company: Globe Department Store, Sony Pictures Classics/SenArt
Films/Radical/Media
Executive Producer: Jack Lechner, Jon Kamen, Frank Scherma,
Robert Fernandez, Robert May, John Sloss
Producer: Errol Morris, Michael Williams, Julie Ahlberg
Cinematography: Peter Donahue,
Robert Chappell
Editor: Karen Schmeer, Doug Abel,
Chyld King
Production Designer: Ted Bafaloukos, Steve Hardy
Sound: Tom Paul
Music: Philip Glass
Principal Cast: Robert S. McNamara
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