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Iraq has been the most deadly conflict for journalists ever. Since the American invasion in 2003 230 journalists and media workers have been killed.
Unlike in previous conflicts, they have become targets for kidnap and murder.
Iraq is somewhat safer than it was, but remains very dangerous for reporters. As a consequence, international journalists in an increasing number of areas of conflict have become dependent on locally-hired journalists and fixers to gather news.
This film looks at the way reporters call ‘sub-contract’ stories because of risk. We follow reporters in Falluja and Baghdad as they work.