Three Kings
Film and Discussion with:
Robert Bordone
Lecturer on Law
Harvard Law School
IT IS IRAQ, 1991, AND THE FIRST GULF WAR IS OVER…
Amid the celebration and confusion, four United States soldiers (George Clooney, Mark Wahlberg, Ice Cube and Spike Jonze), head off into the Iraqi desert to find millions in stolen Kuwaiti bullion. They are plunged into the heart of a democratic uprising that soon spins out of control. A Hollywood film, Three Kings is one of the only cinematic accounts of the first Gulf War. Three Kings raises important questions about Iraq’s future and the meaning of war.
Please be advised, Three Kings is rated R for realistic wartime violence and profanity.
The event is free and open to the public.
The Program on Negotiation Film Series seeks to explore negotiation and conflict resolution through the medium of film. Other films in the 2002-2003 Film Series include:
- Arab and Jew: Return to the Promised Land
- No Man’s Land
- KANEHSATAKE: 270 Years of Resistance
- Our Friends at the Bank
- Do The Right Thing and
- Final Offer
For information on the PON Film Series, contact Jeremy Bird at jcbird@law.harvard.edu or at 617-495-1684 x538.
Free pizza, popcorn & drinks!