List of book-based war films (21st-century wars)

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A '''list of films that are based on war books'''.

''For earlier conflicts, see the [[List of films based on war books — post-1945]].''

==21st century==
===[[War on Terror]]===
("[[Criticism of the War on Terror#Pejorative terms|War of Terror]]")<br />
2001–''ongoing'' <ref>The [[Bushism]] "War on Terror" is often not taken seriously outside of the United States. [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/7976207.stm]</ref>

====''[[[...] in Samarkand]]'' by [[Michael Winterbottom]]====
{{Empty section|date=January 2011}}

====''[[Windows on the World (novel)#Film adaptation|Windows on the World]]'' by [[director unknown]]====
{| class="wikitable"
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! # !! Film !! Date !! Director !! Country !! Source<br />work !! Author !! Date !! Type
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| 1 || ''[[The Guys]]'' || 2002 || [[Jim Simpson (director)|Jim Simpson]]|| USA ||''[[The Guys]]'' || [[Anne Nelson (journalist)|Anne Nelson]] || 2002 || '''Play'''
|-
| 2 || ''[[Rudy: The Rudy Giuliani Story]]'' * || 2003 || [[Robert Dornhelm]]|| USA ||''[[Rudy!: An Investigative Biography of Rudy Giuliani]]'' || [[Wayne Barrett]] || 2000 || '''Non-fiction'''
|-
| 3 || ''[[The Path to 9/11]]'' * || 2006 || [[David L. Cunningham]]|| USA ||''[[The Cell (book)|The Cell]]'' || [[John Miller (The Cell)|John Miller]] & [[Michael Stone (The Cell)|Michael Stone]] || 200? || '''Non-fiction'''
|-
| 3 || || || || ||''[[1000 Years for Revenge: International [...] and the FBI – the Untold Story]]'' || [[Peter Lance]] || 2003 || '''Non-fiction'''
|-
| 3 || || || || ||''[[Relentless Pursuit]]'' || [[Samuel M. Katz]] || 200? || '''Non-fiction'''
|-
| 4 || ''[[Karol: The Pope, The Man]]'' * || 2006 || [[Giacomo Battiato]]|| [[Poland]], [[Italy]], [[France]], [[Germany]], Canada||''[[Stories of Karol: The Unknown Life of Pope John Paul II]]'' || [[:it:Gian Franco Svidercoschi|Gian Franco Svidercoschi]] || 2001 || '''Non-fiction'''
|-
| 5 || ''[[The 9/11 Commission Report (film)|The 9/11 Commission Report]]'' || 2006 || [[Leigh Scott]]|| USA ||''[[9/11 Commission Report|Final Report of the National Commission on [...] Attacks Upon the United States]]'' || [[9/11 Commission|National Commission on [...] Attacks Upon the United States]] || 2004 || '''Non-fiction'''
|-
| 6 || ''[[The Unit]]'' *** || 2006–2009 || [[David Mamet]] ''[[et al.]]'' || USA ||''[[Inside Delta Force: The Story of America's Elite Counterterrorist Unit]]'' || [[Eric L. Haney]] || 2002 || '''Memoir'''
|-
| 7 || ''[[A Mighty Heart (film)|A Mighty Heart]]'' || 2007 || [[Michael Winterbottom]]|| USA ||''[[A Mighty Heart]]'' || [[Mariane Pearl]] || 2003 || '''Non-fiction'''
|-
| 8 || ''[[Body of Lies (film)|Body of Lies]]'' || 2008 || [[Ridley Scott]]|| USA ||''[[Body of Lies (novel)|Body of Lies]]'' || [[David Ignatius]] || 2007 || '''Novel'''
|-
| 9 || ''[[Adopt a Sailor]]'' || 2008 || [[Charles Evered]]|| USA ||''[[List of artistic depictions of September 11 and its aftermath#Theater|Adopt a Sailor]]'' || [[Charles Evered]] || 2002 || '''Play'''
|-
| 10 || ''[[The End of America (film)|The End of America]]'' δ || 2008 || [[Annie Sundberg]] & [[Ricki Stern]]|| USA ||''[[The End of America: A Letter of Warning to a Young Patriot]]'' || [[Naomi Wolf]] || 2007 || '''Non-fiction'''
|-
| 11 || ''[[[...] in Samarkand (film)|[...] in Samarkand]]'' ♠ || 2011 || [[Michael Winterbottom]]|| UK ||''[[[...] in Samarkand]]'' || [[Craig Murray]] || 2006 || '''Memoir'''/<br />'''Non-fiction'''
|-
| n || ''[[Dear John (2010 film)|Dear John]]'' || 2010 || [[Lasse Hallström]]|| USA ||''[[Dear John (novel)|Dear John]]'' || [[Nicholas Sparks (author)|Nicholas Sparks]] || 2006 || '''Novel'''
|}
* ♠ The film concerns torture by strategic US ally, [[Uzbekistan]].
* * TV movie.
* *** TV series.
* δ Documentary.

====Prior international [...]====
Prior to [[11 September 2001|11/09/2001]]<!--DD/MM/YY and YY/MM/DD are the date formats of the entire world. Other than the USA. See [[American exceptionalism]].-->
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! # !! Film !! Date !! Director !! Country !! Source<br />work !! Author !! Date !! Type
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| 1 || ''[[Barcelona (film)|Barcelona]]'' || 1994 || [[Whit Stillman]]|| USA ||''[[The Scarlet Pimpernel]]'' ♠ (uncredited) || [[Baroness Orczy]] (uncredited)|| 1903 & 1905 || '''Play''' & '''Novel'''
|-
| 2 || ''[[My House in Umbria]]'' ♦ * || 2003 || [[Richard Loncraine]]|| UK & [[Italy]] ||''[[Two Lives (novel)|My House in Umbria]]'' || [[William Trevor]] || 1991 || '''Novella'''
|}
* ♠ A victim of [...] is read the novel in his hospital bed.
* ♦ The film updates the timeframe of the novella.
* * TV movie.
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Voyage of Terror: The Achille Lauro Affair (1990) (TV)
The Siege (1998)
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===[[War in Afghanistan (2001–present)|War in Afghanistan]]===
2001–''ongoing''

====Home front====
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! # !! Film !! Date !! Director !! Country !! Source<br />work !! Author !! Date !! Type
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| 1 || ''[[Army Wives]]'' *** || 2007–present || [[Ben Younger]] ''[[et al.|et&nbsp;al.]]'' || USA ||''[[Under the Sabers: The Unwritten Code of Army Wives]]'' || [[Tanya Biank]] || 200? || '''Non-fiction'''
|}
* *** TV series.

====Classics in the making====
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! # !! Source<br />work !! Author !! Date !! Type !! Country
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| 1 || ''[[A Thousand Splendid Suns]]'' || [[Khaled Hosseini]] || 2007 || '''Novel''' || USA
|-
| 2 || ''[[Where Men Win Glory|Where Men Win Glory: The Odyssey of Pat Tillman]]'' || [[Jon Krakauer]] || 2009 || '''Non-fiction''' || USA
|}

===[[Ivorian Civil War]]===
2002–2004

===[[War in Darfur|Darfur Conflict]]===
2003–2009

===[[Iraq War]]===
2003–''ongoing''

====Politics====
=====''[[Fair Game (2010 film)|Fair Game]]'' by [[Doug Liman]]=====
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! # !! Film !! Date !! Director !! Country !! Source<br />work !! Author !! Date !! Type
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| 1 || ''[[Karol: The Pope, The Man]]'' * || 2006 || [[Giacomo Battiato]]|| [[Poland]], [[Italy]], [[France]], [[Germany]], Canada||''[[Stories of Karol: The Unknown Life of Pope John Paul II]]'' || [[:it:Gian Franco Svidercoschi|Gian Franco Svidercoschi]] || 2001 || '''Non-fiction'''
|-
| 2 || ''[[The War Prayer (film)|The War Prayer]]'' ♠ || 2007 || [[Michael A. Goorjian]]|| USA ||"[[The War Prayer]]" || "[[Mark Twain]]" || 1916 (posthumous) || '''Story'''
|-
| 3 || ''[[W. (film)|W.]]'' || 2008 || [[Oliver Stone]]|| USA ||''[[Fortunate Son (Hatfield)|Fortunate Son: George W. Bush and the Making of an American President]]'' <ref name="TimeW">Source: ''[[Time (magazine)|TIME]]''. [http://www.time.com/time/arts/article/0,8599,1852126,00.html ''W.'': The Official Film Guide], S. James Snyder, 21 Oct. 2008.<br />
This article is based on [http://wthefilm.com/guide/ W. The Official Film Guide], David Wyles, Stanley Weiser, and Oliver Stone. Retrieved 2009-9-29.</ref> (uncredited) || [[J.H. Hatfield]] ♦ (uncredited) || 1999 || '''Non-fiction'''
|-
| 3 || || || || ||''[[The Perfect Wife: the Life and Choices of Laura Bush]]'' <ref name="TimeW"/> (uncredited) || [[Ann Gerhart]] (uncredited) || c. 2004 <ref name="LC">Publication details for this title have been confirmed by the catalogue of the US [[Library of Congress]].<br />Source: [http://catalog.loc.gov/ Library of Congress Online Catalog].</ref><sup>¤<!--Main ref--></sup> || '''Non-fiction'''
|-
| 3 || || || || ||''[[Ambling into History|Ambling Into History: The Unlikely Odyssey of George W. Bush]]'' <ref name="TimeW"/> (uncredited) || [[Frank Bruni]] (uncredited) || 2002 || '''Non-fiction'''
|-
| 3 || || || || ||''[[The Dark Side (book)|The Dark Side: The Inside Story of How the War on Terror Turned into a War on American Ideals]]'' (uncredited) || [[Jane Mayer]] ♦ (uncredited) || 2008 || '''Non-fiction'''
|-
| 3 || || || || ||''[[Bush at War]]''<br />'''and others''' (uncredited) || [[Bob Woodward]] ♦ (uncredited) || 2002 || '''Non-fiction'''
|-
| 3 || || || || ||''[[The Price of Loyalty: George W. Bush, the White House, and the Education of Paul O'Neill]]'' (uncredited) || [[Ron Suskind]] ♦ (uncredited) || 2004 || '''Non-fiction'''
|-
| 3 || || || || ||''[[Hubris: The Inside Story of Spin, Scandal, and the Selling of the Iraq War]]'' (uncredited) || [[David Corn]] & [[Michael Isikoff]] ♦ (uncredited) || 2006 || '''Non-fiction'''
|-
| 3 || || || || ||''[[?]]'' (uncredited) || [[Rissin]] ♦ (uncredited) || 200? || '''Non-fiction'''
|-
| 3 || || || || ||''[[The Bush Tragedy]]'' (uncredited) || [[Jacob Weisberg]] ♦ (uncredited) || 2008 || '''Non-fiction'''
|-
| 3 || || || || ||''[[Bush on the Couch|Bush on the Couch: Inside the Mind of a President ]]'' (uncredited) || [[Justin Frank]] ♦ (uncredited) || 2004 || '''Non-fiction'''
|-
| 3 || || || || ||''Angler'' <ref>Recipient of the [[George Polk Awards|George Polk Award for Political Reporting]] in 2007.</ref><ref>Recipient of the [[Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting|Pulitzer Prize]] in 2008.</ref><ref>Recipient of the [[Goldsmith Prize|Goldsmith Prize for Investigative Reporting]] in 2008?.</ref> (uncredited) || [[Barton Gellman]] ♦ & [[Jo Becker]] (uncredited) || 200?–2008 || '''Articles'''
|-
| 3 || || || || ||''[[Angler: The Cheney Vice Presidency]]'' <ref>Recipient of the [[List of Los Angeles Times Book Prize winners#Current interest|''Los Angeles Times'' Book Prize]] in 2008.</ref> (uncredited) || [[Barton Gellman]] (uncredited) || 2008 || '''Non-fiction'''
|-
| 3 || || || || ||''[[First Son: George W. Bush and the Bush Family Dynasty]]'' (uncredited) || [[Bill Minutaglio]] ♦ (uncredited) || 1999 || '''Non-fiction'''
|-
| 3 || || || || ||''[[The Faith of George W. Bush]]'' (uncredited) || [[Stephen Mansfield]] ♦ (uncredited) || 2004? || '''Non-fiction'''
|-
| 3 || || || || ||''George W. Bush tapes'' (uncredited) || [[Doug Wead]] ♦ (uncredited) || 1997–2000 || '''Audio InterViews'''
|-
| 3 || || || || ||''[[Bush's Brain: How Karl Rove Made George W. Bush Presidential]]'' (uncredited) || [[James C. Moore (American author)|James Moore]] and [[Wayne Slater]] ♦ (uncredited) || 2003 || '''Non-fiction'''
|-
| 3 || || || || ||''[[Rove Exposed: How Bush's Brain Fooled America]]'' (uncredited) || [[James C. Moore (American author)|James Moore]] and [[Wayne Slater]] ♦ (uncredited) || 2005 || '''Non-fiction'''
|-
| 3 || || || || ||''[[Cobra II|Cobra II: The Inside Story of the Invasion and Occupation of Iraq]]'' (uncredited) || [[Michael R. Gordon]] ♦ & [[Bernard E. Trainor]] (uncredited) || 2006 || '''Non-fiction'''
|-
| 3 || || || || ||''[[Against All Enemies|Against All Enemies: Inside America's War on Terror—What Really Happened]]'' (uncredited) || [[Richard A. Clarke]] ♦ (uncredited) || 2004 || '''Non-fiction'''
|-
| 4 || ''[[10 Days to War]]'' * || 2008 || [[Bruce Goodison]] & [[David Belton]]|| UK ||"[[Tim Collins (British Army officer)#Eve-of-battle speech|Eve-of-battle speech]]" || [[Lieutenant Colonel (United Kingdom)|Lt. Col.]]<br />[[Tim Collins (British Army officer)|Tim Collins]] || 2003 || '''Speech'''
|-
| 5 || ''[[The Ghost Writer (film)|The Ghost Writer]]'' || 2010 || [[Roman Polanski]]|| [[France]], [[Germany]], UK ||''[[The Ghost (novel)|The Ghost]]'' || [[Robert Harris (novelist)|Robert Harris]] || 2007 || '''Novel'''
|-
| 6 || ''[[Fair Game (2010 film)|Fair Game]]'' || 2010 || [[Doug Liman]]|| USA ||''[[Fair Game: My Life as a Spy, My Betrayal by the White House]]'' || [[Valerie Plame|Valerie Plame Wilson]] || 2007 || '''Memoir'''
|}
* ♠ The film gives a 2003 setting to Twain's story, which was an ironic commentary on the [[jingoism]] of the [[Spanish-American War]].
* ♦ Major sources discussed by Oliver Stone.<ref>Source: DVD audio commentary.</ref>
* * TV movie.

====Operations====
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! # !! Film !! Date !! Director !! Country !! Source<br />work !! Author !! Date !! Type
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| 1 || ''[[Saving Jessica Lynch]]'' * || 2003 || [[Peter Markle]]|| USA ||''[[Because Each Life Is Precious]]'' || [[Mohammed Odeh al-Rehaief]] || 2003 || '''Non-fiction'''
|-
| 2 || ''[[Generation Kill (TV series)|Generation Kill]]'' * || 2008 || [[Susanna White]] & [[Simon Cellan-Jones]]|| USA ||''[[Generation Kill|Generation Kill: Devil Dogs, Iceman, Captain America, and the New Face of American War]]'' <ref>Recipient of the [[PEN American Center#Awards program|PEN USA Award]] in 2004.</ref><ref>Recipient of the [[List of Los Angeles Times Book Prize winners#Current interest|''Los Angeles Times'' Book Prize]] in 2004.</ref><ref>Recipient of the [[Gen. Wallace Greene Award]] in 2004.</ref><ref>Recipient of the [[J. Anthony Lukas Book Prize|Lukas Prize]] in 2005.</ref> || [[Evan Wright]] || 2004 || '''Non-fiction'''
|-
| 2 || || || || ||"[[The Killer Elite (articled)|The Killer Elite]]" <ref>Recipient of the [[National Magazine Awards|National Magazine Award for Excellence in Reporting]] in 2004.</ref> ''[[et al.]]'' || [[Evan Wright]] || 2003 || '''Articles'''
|-
| 3 || ''[[The Men Who Stare at Goats (film)|The Men Who Stare at Goats]]'' || 2009 || [[Grant Heslov]]|| USA ||''[[The Men Who Stare at Goats]]'' || [[Jon Ronson]]|| 2004 || '''Non-fiction'''
|-
| 4 || ''[[Green Zone (film)|Green Zone]]'' || 2010 || [[Paul Greengrass]]|| USA ||''[[Imperial Life in the Emerald City|Imperial Life in the Emerald City: Inside Iraq's Green Zone]]'' <ref>Recipient of the [[Samuel Johnson Prize]] in 2007.</ref> || [[Rajiv Chandrasekaran]] || 2006 || '''Non-fiction'''
|}
* * TV movie.

=====[[Uday Hussein#Death|Last stand of Uday and Qusay Hussein]]=====
22 July 2003
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! # !! Film !! Date !! Director !! Country !! Source<br />work !! Author !! Date !! Type
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| 1 || ''[[House of Saddam]]'' || 2008 || [[Alex Holmes (director)|Alex Holmes]] &<br />[[Jim O'Hanlon]]|| UK & USA ||''[[Saddam Hussein: The Politics of Revenge]]'' <ref name=Aburish>"The actor <nowiki>[</nowiki>[[Yigal Naor]] read various books to prepare for his performance, in particular “''Saddam Hussein: The Politics of Revenge''” by Palestinian author Said Aburish. During a joint interview with Naor on the [[BBC World Service]], Aburish said [...] that Naor has captured the swagger, gestures and nuances of Saddam."<br />Source: [http://www.saudigazette.com.sa/index.cfm?method=home.regcon&contentID=2008080413514 ‘''House of Saddam''’ brings Saddam’s complexities to the small screen], Susannah Tarbush, ''[[Saudi Gazette]]''. Retrieved 2010-06-24 (12 [[Rajab]] 1431 [[Hijri year|AH]]).</ref> (uncredited) || [[Said Aburish]] ♣ || 1999 || '''Non-fiction'''
|}

=====[[Saddam Hussein#Capture and incarceration|Capture of Saddam Hussein]]=====
14 December 2003
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! # !! Film !! Date !! Director !! Country !! Source<br />work !! Author !! Date !! Type
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| 1 || ''[[House of Saddam]]'' || 2008 || [[Alex Holmes (director)|Alex Holmes]] &<br />[[Jim O'Hanlon]]|| UK & USA ||''[[Saddam Hussein: The Politics of Revenge]]'' <ref name=Aburish/> (uncredited) || [[Said Aburish]] ♣ || 1999 || '''Non-fiction'''
|}
* ♣ Abu Rish {{sic}} is credited as script consultant, rather than author.

=====[[First Battle of Fallujah|Battle of Fallujah]]=====
April 2004 – May 2004
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! # !! Film !! Date !! Director !! Country !! Source<br />work !! Author !! Date !! Type
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| 1 || ''[[No True Glory|No True Glory: The Battle for Fallujah]]'' || ''Cancelled'' <ref>The justification for this film announcement came from [[Fallujah during the Iraq War]]. The cited [[IMDb]] page is no longer active.</ref> || [[?]]|| USA ||''[[No True Glory: A Frontline Account of the Battle for Fallujah]]'' || [[Bing West]] || 2005 || '''Non-fiction'''
|}

====Military justice and Courts-martial====
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! # !! Film !! Date !! Director !! Country !! Source<br />work !! Author !! Date !! Type
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| 1 || ''[[The Mark of Cain (2007 film)|The Mark of Cain]]'' * || 2007 || [[Marc Munden]]|| UK ||"[[Tim Collins (British Army officer)#Eve-of-battle speech|Eve-of-battle speech]]" || [[Lieutenant Colonel (United Kingdom)|Lt. Col.]] [[Tim Collins (British Army officer)|Tim Collins]] || 2003 || '''Speech'''
|}
* * TV movie.

====Atrocities====
{| class="wikitable"
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! # !! Film !! Date !! Director !! Country !! Source<br />work !! Author !! Date !! Type
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| 1 || ''[[The Mark of Cain (2007 film)|The Mark of Cain]]'' * || 2007 || [[Marc Munden]]|| UK ||"[[Tim Collins (British Army officer)#Eve-of-battle speech|Eve-of-battle speech]]" || [[Lieutenant Colonel (United Kingdom)|Lt. Col.]] [[Tim Collins (British Army officer)|Tim Collins]] || 2003 || '''Speech'''
|}
* * TV movie.

====Home front====
{| class="wikitable"
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! # !! Film !! Date !! Director !! Country !! Source<br />work !! Author !! Date !! Type
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| 1 || ''[[Army Wives]]'' *** || 2007–present || [[Ben Younger]] ''[[et al.|et&nbsp;al.]]'' || USA ||''[[Under the Sabers: The Unwritten Code of Army Wives]]'' || [[Tanya Biank]] || 200? || '''Non-fiction'''
|}
* *** TV series.
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====Demobilization====
{| class="wikitable"
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! # !! Film !! Date !! Director !! Country !! Source<br />work !! Author !! Date !! Type
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| 1 || ''[[In the Valley of Elah]]'' || 2007 || [[Paul Haggis]]|| USA ||"[[Death and Dishonor]]" || [[Mark Boal]] || 2004 || '''Article'''
|}

====Casualties====
{| class="wikitable"
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! # !! Film !! Date !! Director !! Country !! Source<br />work !! Author !! Date !! Type
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| 1 || ''[[Taking Chance]]'' * || 2009 || [[Ross Katz]]|| USA ||"[[Taking Chance Home]]" || Lt. Col. [[Michael Strobl]] || 2004 || '''Article'''
|}
* * TV movie.

====Justice and Retribution====
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! # !! Film !! Date !! Director !! Country !! Source<br />work !! Author !! Date !! Type
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| 1 || ''[[House of Saddam]]'' || 2008 || [[Alex Holmes (director)|Alex Holmes]] &<br />[[Jim O'Hanlon]]|| UK & USA ||''[[Saddam Hussein: The Politics of Revenge]]'' <ref name=Aburish/> (uncredited) || [[Said Aburish]] ♠ || 1999 || '''Non-fiction'''
|}
* ♠ Abu Rish {{sic}} is credited as script consultant, rather than author.

====Memorial====
{| class="wikitable"
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! # !! Film !! Date !! Director !! Country !! Source<br />work !! Author !! Date !! Type
|}

====Occupation of Iraq====
{| class="wikitable"
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! # !! Film !! Date !! Director !! Country !! Source<br />work !! Author !! Date !! Type
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| 1 || ''[[Body of Lies (film)|Body of Lies]]'' || 2008 || [[Ridley Scott]]|| USA ||''[[Body of Lies (novel)|Body of Lies]]'' || [[David Ignatius]] || 2007 || '''Novel'''
|}

===[[2006 Lebanon War]]===
July–August 2006

===[[2008 South Ossetia War|South Ossetia War]]===
2008

====''[[Georgia (2010 film)|Georgia]]'' by [[Renny Harlin]]====
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==References==
===Notes===
{{Reflist}}

===Bibliography===
* Clarke, James. ''Virgin Film: War Films'', [[Virgin Books]], London, 2006.
* ''100 Greatest War Movies'', special issue of ''[[Military History Magazine]]'', Weider History Group, [[Leesburg, Virginia]], 2007.

==See also==
* [[List of films based on war books]]
* [[List of films based on war books — pre-1775]]
* [[List of films based on war books — 1775–1898]]
* [[List of films based on war books — 1898–1926]]
* [[List of films based on war books — 1927–1945]]
* [[List of films based on war books — post-1945]]
* [[List of films based on war books — peace]]

* ''[[List of films based on war books — future]]''
* ''[[List of films based on war books — fantasy]]''

* [[War film]]
* [[War novel]]
* [[List of war films]]
* [[List of United States military books]]
* [[Assassinations in fiction]]

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