But De Palma says he is upset that the documentary-style drama - its name derived from his view that news coverage of the war has been incomplete - has been censored.
The film's distributor, Magnolia Pictures, ordered the faces of dead Iraqis shown in a montage of photographs at the end of the film be blacked out.
"I find it remarkable. Redacted got redacted. I mean, how ironic," De Palma, who made his name directing violent films like Scarface and The Untouchables, said in an interview.



