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April 10, 2008

"Land of Confusion" Director slated for WVIA on April 16th

Iraq-War Veteran, Pittsburgh filmmaker, and Archbald native Jeremy Zerechak (http://zerechakfilms.com/) is creating a stir with the directorial debut of his politically-charged feature documentary about the war in Iraq, 'Land of Confusion'. The film explores a side of the war that few have seen and even fewer understand, following the never-before seen account of Northeastern Pennsylvania National Guard Soldiers as they travel throughout Iraq in search of evidence of weapons of mass destruction (WMDs).

As a member of the National Guard, Zerechak, then a Penn State University film student, decided to document his unique experiences when he was activated and deployed to Iraq in March 2004. During his 12-month tour, Zerechak shot over 56 hours of footage tracking his platoon's search to discover infamous WMDs - a search that would take them from the heart of Baghdad to rural Iraqi farms.

The 'Land of Confusion' Pennsylvania premiere will also be unique in that it will provide an opportunity for some of the National Guardsmen featured in the documentary to see the film for the first time, although many of them are currently re-deployed.

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