Movies: Lord of War
Saw this movie last night and thought I might
post this. Its received some bad reviews for being too 'message focused' but I
have to say I think its worth watching for the way it portrays some of the
ethical dilemmas of (fair enough, exaggerated - but it is a drama after all)
main
character:
http://www.amnestyusa.org/lordofwar/
Amnesty
International USA is proud to announce its support of Lord of War, a film
starring Academy Award-Winner Nicolas Cage that illustrates the deadly impact of
the uncontrolled global arms trade. The national release is September 16, 2005.
The film follows the story of a New York-based arms broker (Cage) who traffics
weapons to dictators and human rights abusers, and the efforts of the Interpol
Agent (Ethan Hawke) trying to stop him. The movie is written and directed by
Andrew Niccol and co-stars Jared Leto, Bridget Moynahan and Ian
Holm.
Every year, hundreds of thousands
of men, women, and children die because of the uncontrolled trade in
conventional arms, especially small arms and light weapons. Ruthless arms
brokers -- like the Lord of War character -- play a major role in weapons
proliferation, including to abusive armed groups and countries under UN arms
embargoes.
See the film, join Amnesty
International, and act to save lives. Amnesty International USA is actively
engaged in the Control Arms Campaign, an international campaign organized by AI,
Oxfam, and the International Action Network on Small Arms. Join
us!
AIUSA is working to mobilize public
pressure on the U.S. government to be a leader in efforts to curb the deadly
arms trade. Over the next year, we will advocate for a global agreement on arms
brokering and arms transfers as well as increased U.S. assistance to foreign
governments to better secure their arms stockpiles and
exports.
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Posted: Sat
- September 24, 2005 at 03:32 PM