

Overview
My Favorite Neoconservative offers a rare glimpse of intimate Washington politics through a unique father-daughter relationship. The main character is the filmmaker’s father, Edward Luttwak, who makes a living as a military strategist. He devised the air campaign of the first Iraq War; his life was threatened on the nightly news by the notorious terrorist, Abu Nidal. The film tells a father-daughter story with a massive military and political twist.
Year 1970
Studio Chicken & Egg Pictures
Director Yael Luttwak
Crew Wolfgang Held (Cinematography), Judith Helfand (Executive Producer), Yael Luttwak (Producer), Skip SoRelle (Sound Mixer), Wendy Ettinger (Executive Producer), David Hocs (Sound Mixer)
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Language English