In Underexposure, a fictional film crew copes with the frustration and fear of the Iraq War in Baghdad by making a movie.
Friends, lovers, strangers, and family members are woven together by the complexities of their new reality.
Underexposure was shot on expired Kodak film that was bought back from looters in the early days of the American occupation.
Filming began in November 2003 with money that the crew raised by selling their own possessions.
Additionally, Oday Rasheed received numerous awards for his work on Underexposure.