Academy Selects James Spione Film “Incident in New Baghdad” for Documentary Short Subject Oscar Shortlist

Filmmaker James Spione

The James Spione film “Incident in New Baghdad” has been shortlisted by The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for a potential Oscar. Spione, who took part in an exclusive written interview at WikiLeaks-Movie.com, is devoted filmmaker who tackles important stories ranging from Ethan McCord’s experience of the “Collateral Murder” incident later released by the organization WikiLeaks. To read more about James Spione please read our exclusive interview with this increasingly acclaimed Tribeca winning documentary filmmaker.

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW! Director James Spione – 2011 Tribeca Winner for Best Documentary Short “Incident in New Baghdad” – On Filmmaking and Ethan McCord “Witness to Collateral Murder”

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Wikileaks-Movie.com is pleased to introduce you to filmmaker James Spione, winner of a 2011 Tribeca Film Festival award for his documentary short Incident in New Baghdad. This film, profiled recently on this site, offers a fundamentally important view into Ethan McCord’s experience in the Iraq War and, more specifically, the Collateral Murder incident which Ethan witnessed first-hand and a video of which WikiLeaks later released.

Director Profile Series: James Spione “Incident in New Baghdad” — 2011 Tribeca WINNER! — Chronicles Experiences of U.S. Army Specialist Ethan McCord, Witness to “Collateral Murder”

Incident in New Baghdad (2011) by Director James Spione

Today’s Wikileaks-Movie.com review, as part of our Director Profile Series, focuses on the work of James Spione as well as his recent documentary film Incident in New Baghdad. The winner of the 2011 Tribeca Film Festival “Best Documentary Short Award,” this film highlights the on-the-ground experiences of U.S. Army Specialist Ethan McCord who witnessed first hand the incident later to be branded as the “Collateral Murder” incident by Wikileaks and Julian Assange.

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