
"Lioness tells the story of a group of female Army support soldiers who were part of the first program in American history to send women into direct ground combat. Without the same training as their male counterparts but with a commitment to serve as needed, these young women fought in some of the bloodiest counterinsurgency battles of the Iraq War and returned home as part of this countries generation of female combat veterans. Lioness makes public, for the first time, their hidden history.
"Told through intimate accounts, journal footage, archival footage as well as well as interviews with military commanders, the film follows five Lioness women who served together for a year in Iraq. With captivating detail, this probing documentary reveals the unexpected consequences that begun by using these women to dissolve tensions with local civilians, but resulted in them fighting alongside Marine combat units in the streets of Ramadi. Together the women’s candid narratives describing their experiences in Iraq and scenes from their lives back home form a portrait of the emotional and psychological effects of war from a women’s point of view."
Source: http://lionessthefilm.com/about_the_film [4]
- Armed Conflict [5]
- Combatants [6]
- Gender [7]
- Women [8]
- Health [9]
- Military Forces & Armed Groups [10]
- Security [11]
- Security Sector Reform [12]
- Africa [13]
- MENA [14]
- Americas [15]
- North America [16]
- Asia [17]
- Middle East [18]
- Iraq [19]
- United States of America [20]