Fair Game
In the run-up to the Iraq War, Valerie Plame, a supervisor of covert operations at the CIA, is assigned to determine if Saddam has nuclear weapons. In secret, she interviews scientists inside Iraq and suggests that her husband go to Niger to investigate a report from the Vice President's office that Iraq bought enriched uranium there.
When the country goes to war, in part based on the President's claim that the sale took place, Plame's husband, Joe Wilson, writes in the New York Times that the report is false. The White House smears the couple to change the subject. Her career ruined, his credibility under attack, their marriage starts to crack.
Can they find trust and fight back?
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Fair Game
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Awas!
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Norman Abdul Halim:
Writer
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Clint Eastwood
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Damon Albarn:
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Good Lovin'
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Filaw
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Kese Kese
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Alkher Illa Doffor: The Nectar Remix
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My Block
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Diaraby Magni (Yossi Fine as Radiks Remix)
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The Washington Post March
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Taps
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Kuala Lumpur
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John Powell:
Performer
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The White House
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John Powell:
Performer
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Gathering Intel
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John Powell:
Performer
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Joe's Report
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John Powell:
Performer
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Bruises
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John Powell:
Performer
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Smaky
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John Powell:
Performer
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Sixteen Words
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John Powell:
Performer
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Run Up To War
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John Powell:
Performer
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Change the Story
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John Powell:
Performer
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Uncomfortable Love
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John Powell:
Performer
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Breaking Point
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John Powell:
Performer
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Ready To Fight
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John Powell:
Performer
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Testify
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John Powell:
Performer
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Joe's Report
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John Powell:
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