Standing Army (2010)
Standing Army, directed by Enrico Parenti and Thomas Fazi, is an award-winning documentary film about the global network of U.S. military bases, the impact that these have on local populations, and the military-industrial complex that lies behind it.
Director: Thomas Fazi, Enrico Parenti
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 75 min
Release Date: January 10, 2010
Cast
- Noam Chomsky - Self
- Gore Vidal - Self
- Chalmers Johnson - Self
- Olivier Bancoult - Self
- William Blum - Self
- Michael Klare - Self
- Edward N. Luttwak - Self
- Catherine Lutz - Self
Screenplay
Country: Italy
Language: English, Italiano, 日本語
Budget: $264,000
Original Language: en
Keywords
protest, military base, okinawa, anti war, us military
Trailer
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Standing Army about?
- Standing Army, directed by Enrico Parenti and Thomas Fazi, is an award-winning documentary film about the global network of U.S. military bases, the impact that these have on local populations, and the military-industrial complex that lies behind it.
- Who directed Standing Army?
- Standing Army was directed by Thomas Fazi, Enrico Parenti.
- Who stars in Standing Army?
- Standing Army stars Noam Chomsky, Gore Vidal, Chalmers Johnson, Olivier Bancoult, William Blum, Michael Klare.
- How long is Standing Army?
- Standing Army has a runtime of 1h 15m (75 minutes).
- What genre is Standing Army?
- Standing Army is a Documentary film.
- What is the budget of Standing Army?
- Standing Army had a budget of $264,000.
- Where was Standing Army produced?
- Standing Army was produced in Italy.