In 'Nice Bombs' filmmaker Usama Alshaibi (Profane, American Arab) returns to Baghdad to reunite with his family after nearly 24 years. This documentary navigates through his unique relationship to an Iraq that is much different than the country of his childhood. Usama captures the conflicting reactions to the conditions of life in Baghdad. Through a wide range of opinions and experiences he provides a broad panorama of voices long neglected under Saddam's regime. His cousin Tareef enters the room upon hearing an explosion. "It's a bomb. A Nice Bomb", he explains. The phrase is indicative of his family's nonchalance about their situation. As e young boy put it, "We're Iraqis. It's normal". With humour and resilience 'Nice Bombs' explores Usama's dual role as both Iraqi and American. The video contains extras including more interviews with Iraqi women and broader more detailed views of life in Iraq, from picnics in a war zone to a family living in a bombed out elementary school.
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