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''Human Terrain: War Becomes Academic'' is a 2010
documentary film A documentary film (often described simply as a documentary) is a nonfiction Film, motion picture intended to "document reality, primarily for instruction, education or maintaining a Recorded history, historical record". The American author and ...
about the US Army's
Human Terrain System The Human Terrain System (HTS) was a United States Army, Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) support program employing personnel from the social science disciplines – such as archaeology, anthropology, sociology, political science, histori ...
(HTS), written and directed by
James Der Derian James Der Derian is the Michael Hintze Chair of International Security Studies and Director of the Centre for International Security Studies at The University of Sydney, having taken up his appointment in January 2013. His research and teaching int ...
, David Udris and Michael Udris. The film examines the history of the HTS program, the public controversy surrounding HTS, and the story of the involvement of one academic (
Michael V. Bhatia Michael Vinay Bhatia (August 23, 1976 – May 7, 2008) was a researcher studying conflict resolution in war-torn countries. He was born in Upland, California. He attended Brown University, where he graduated magna cum laude with a Bachelor of Art ...
) in the program.


Synopsis

''Human Terrain'' has two narrative components. One is an inquiry into the HTS program, which is based around footage of the directors' visits to the HTS training base at
Fort Leavenworth Fort Leavenworth () is a United States Army installation located in Leavenworth County, Kansas, in the city of Leavenworth, Kansas, Leavenworth. Built in 1827, it is the second oldest active United States Army post west of Washington, D.C., an ...
and of interviews with HTS personnel, US Government officials, and academic commentators on the HTS program. The other is an account of
Michael Bhatia Michael Vinay Bhatia (August 23, 1976 – May 7, 2008) was a researcher studying conflict resolution in war-torn countries. He was born in Upland, California. He attended Brown University, where he graduated magna cum laude with a B.A. in Interna ...
's involvement in HTS, which centers around an exploration of his reasons for joining the program. ''Human Terrain'' features interviews with key HTS personnel – including HTS's former Senior Social Scientist, Montgomery McFate and the former director of HTS, Steve Fondacaro – and with some of the most well-known critics of the HTS program, including Roberto J. Gonzalez and Hugh Gusterson.


Production

''Human Terrain'' started out as a research project for the "Cultural Awareness and the Military Project" at the
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. In 2005, Der Derian visited the
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in
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, where he observed US Marine staff taking part in "cultural sensitivity" exercises. Shortly afterwards, he began working on a documentary film about the increasing prioritization of "cultural knowledge" in US military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan with David and Michael Udris. Der Derian and the Udris brothers began filming in 2006, when they embedded themselves in the 1st Battalion 25th Marines at the
Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms The Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center (MCAGCC), also known as 29 Palms, is the largest United States Marine Corps base. The base covers a total area of 1,102 square miles. It was a census-designated place (CDP) officially known as Twentynin ...
in order to film and observe the "Mojave Viper" training program, which takes place at a simulation Iraqi village in the
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. After learning of the death of Michael Bhatia – who had previously worked with Der Derian at
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– on May 7, 2008, the directors decided to make HTS and Bhatia the main focus of their film. They visited Bhatia's mother, who gave them permission to use Bhatia's field notes, journals, photographs and audio files that he had recorded in the field. In the autumn of 2009, The film-makers subsequently visited the Training Base for HTS at
Fort Leavenworth Fort Leavenworth () is a United States Army installation located in Leavenworth County, Kansas, in the city of Leavenworth, Kansas, Leavenworth. Built in 1827, it is the second oldest active United States Army post west of Washington, D.C., an ...
where they interviewed key members of the HTS program.


Release

''Human Terrain'' was first released at the Festival dei Pololi in
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,
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on November 6, 2009, where it won the festival's Audience Award. It was subsequently released in the USA on 16 April 2010 at the
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. In addition to Italy and the USA, the film has been screened in Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Slovenia and the UK. ''Human Terrain'' also featured in the following film festivals: the
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(November 2009), the
Cambridge Film Festival The Cambridge Film Festival is the third-longest-running film festival in the UK. Historically, the festival took place in early July, but now it occurs annually during autumn in Cambridge. It is organised by the registered charity Cambridge ...
(September 2010), the Mezinárodni Documentary Film Festival (October 2010), and the Millennium International Documentary Film Festival (June 2011).


Critical reception

The critical reception of ''Human Terrain'' has been mostly positive. Tony Jones, the artistic director of
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, remarked: "Human Terrain is one of the most extraordinary films I have seen for a long time ... It is a very moving and involving film". Writing in the ''
Journal of American Studies The ''Journal of American Studies'' is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal covering international perspectives on the history, literature, politics and culture of the United States. It includes a book review section. Though academic in natu ...
'', Luke Middup described ''Human Terrain'' as "an important work that sheds light on a metamorphosis taking place in the nature of warfare that is too often overlooked in mainstream reporting of wards in Iraq and Afghanistan" Keith W. Ray described the film as "refreshing and illuminating" in a review in ''
Current Anthropology ''Current Anthropology'' is a peer-reviewed anthropology academic journal published by the University of Chicago Press for the Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research. Founded in 1959 by the anthropologist Sol Tax1907-1995. ''Curren ...
''. On the other hand, Maximillian C. Forte has criticized the conception of the film, and particularly its focus on Bhatia rather than "any one of the thousands of Afghan civilians who were killed by Bhatia's employers, the U.S. military". ''Human Terrain'' has also been noted for its contribution to the public debate surrounding the HTS program.


Accolades

* 2009. Festival dei Popoli Audience Award


References

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External links


Official website for ''Human Terrain: War Becomes Academic''
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