An interview with filmmaker Josh Fox, the founder and Artistic Director of International WOW Company. In his new film, Memorial Day, Fox explores the disturbing connections between American culture, in its Girls Gone Wild manifestation, and the torture and abuse revealed at Abu Ghraib. The Abu Ghraib photos were released in 2004--the year George Bush was re-elected--and fundamentally changed the terms of the war on terror and the image of the United States throughout the world. As Mark Danner wrote in the New York Review of Books in May of that year, "The photographs of Abu Ghraib make clear, [that the war] has also become a struggle over what, if anything, really does represent America." Memorial Day provides one possible interpretation.