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Saddam's tribe
1 x 100 minutes
Distributor - TBA
Broadcaster - E4
TX - May 2007
The invasion of Iraq in 2003 brought to an end the regime
of Saddam Hussein – one the last century’s most brutal
dictators.
But behind the headlines about UN inspections and weapons of mass
destruction is an even more extraordinary story of how the regime
retained power for over a quarter of a century and would ultimately
come to lose it. It is the story of family and tribal loyalty, debauchery
and corruption, rivalry and betrayal.
The key to Saddam’s power was that his government was made
up of trusted family members. Prominent amongst them were his son,
Uday and son-in-law, Hussein Kamel. But in 1995, the brewing rivalry
between these two men reached crisis point and a bitter power struggle
ensued which would sow the seeds of the regime’s eventual
downfall. Caught in the middle of this was Saddam’s daughter,
Raghad, whose loyalties to father and husband were put to the test
as the battle for control of Iraq reached it’s vicious and
bloody climax. From pampered politician’s wife to exile, she
would go on to emerge from the ruins as the fallen leader’s
heir.
With a plot reminiscent of Dallas and the Sopranos, this drama
draws on unprecedented access to Raghad Hussein and other unique
eye-witnesses, as well as extensive research, to tell the story
of Saddam Hussein and his regime as you’ve never seen them
before.
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