The Short Life of José Antonio Gutierrez

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José Antonio Gutierrez was the second American to die in the Iraq war. Lt. Shane Childers was the first person to die in the Iraq war.

The Short Life of José Antonio Gutierrez
Directed by Heidi Specogna
Release date(s) 2006
Running time 90 min.
Country Germany
Language English
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The Short Life of José Antonio Gutierrez (Das Kurze Leben des José Antonio Gutierrez) is a 2006 documentary film directed by Heidi Specogna about the first soldier who died for the USA during the 2003 invasion of Iraq. Gutierrez came from Guatemala and was a so called 'green card soldier' i.e he obtained American citizenship only after his death. He got killed by friendly fire. It's estimated that about 32.000 non-American soldiers enrolled in the us-army take part in this war.

The film tells his childhood by interviewing people who had known him. Gutierrez had lived as a street child, like many other Guatemalan children who had lost their parents during a genocidal civil war in which the CIA was actively involved. Later he found refuge in an orphanage and could find his sister.

When he grew up Gutierrez decided to go to the United States because he wanted to became an architect. He was a gifted drawer and saw no possibility of realizing his dream in his home country.The film accompanies young women who, despite the risks of which they are aware, take the freight train as Gutierrez had done. In the USA Gutierrez was able to attend high school because he looked younger then he was. Because he was considered to be a minor he could not be deported. He received a green card.

After high school he became a marine which surprised some of those who had known him because he had refused to talk English and was proud of being a Guatemalan. It seems Gutierrez saw no other way to fulfil his aspiration then to risk his life for a country which he didn't consider his own.

After his death Gutierrez' sister was informed by the American ambassador. She was offered a visa to the USA which she accepted.

Although the film concentrates on Gutierrez and Guatemala it can, like other recent films (e.g. Darwin's Nightmare), also be seen as an allegory on globalization.

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