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The Fog of War: Eleven Lessons from the Life of Robert S. McNamara is a 2003 American documentary film about the life and times of former U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara, illustrating his observations of the nature of modern warfare.
- $5 million
- Robert McNamara
- Errol Morris, Michael Williams, Julie Ahlberg
Mar 5, 2004 · The Fog of War is a 2003 Oscar-winning film by Errol Morris that explores the life and legacy of Robert McNamara, the former Secretary of Defense under Kennedy and Johnson. The film features interviews, archival footage and McNamara's reflections on his role in the Vietnam War and the Cold War.
- Errol Morris
- 170
- 2 min
Dec 9, 2003 · Watch The Fog of War, a film that explores the nature of war and the challenges of military decision making through the life and experience of Robert S. McNamara, a former U.S. Secretary of Defense. Learn how McNamara dealt with the Cuban Missile Crisis and the Vietnam War, and how he reflected on his role and legacy.
- (404)
- 107 min
Jan 23, 2004 · A film by Errol Morris about Robert McNamara, the former defense secretary who planned the firebombing of Japan and the Vietnam War. McNamara reflects on his life, his mistakes, and his lessons from history in a series of interviews.
Dec 26, 2003 · Errol Morris's Oscar-winning film explores the life and legacy of Robert McNamara, the former Secretary of Defense who oversaw the Vietnam War. Through interviews, archival footage and animation, the film examines McNamara's views on the Cold War, the fog of war and the lessons of history.
- (1K)
- Errol Morris
- PG-13
- Senart Films
A documentary about Robert McNamara, the former Secretary of Defense under Kennedy and Johnson, who reflects on his role in the Vietnam War and its lessons for history. The film combines an interview with McNamara, archival footage, and an original score by Philip Glass.
Errol Morris's Oscar-winning film explores the life and views of the former Secretary of Defense, who led the US in the Vietnam War and the Cuban missile crisis. The film uses archival footage, recordings, and interviews to examine the psychology and reasoning of war decision-makers.