The complexity of human nature during wartime is being chronicled in the new war drama, ‘Battle for Afghanistan.’ Based on true events, the action movie tells the previously untold story of the tragic withdrawal of Ussr troops from the title country at the end of their war in the late 1980s, during which a Soviet […]
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- 8/13/2021
- by Karen Benardello
- ShockYa
In a moment of history repeating itself, the news these days is about the allied forces withdrawl out of Afghanistan. Of course they were not the first ones to wage war in Afghanistan. At the of the 70s what was then the Soviet Union invaded the country and waged a nine-year proxy war with the Afghan mujahideen. As a western country rarely, if ever, have we seen a war in Afghanistan told from a Russian perspective. That could change for any of you if you decide to take a look at Pavel Lungin’s upcoming war/action drama Battle for Afghanistan. Samuel Goldwyn Films is giving the Russian film a theatrical and VOD release on Friday, August 13th and they have sent along an exclusive...
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- 8/11/2021
- Screen Anarchy
The Soviets are leaving, but the country is staying with them. In the same way that Apocalypse Now is about a trip on a boat, Battle For Afghanistan is framed by efforts to recover a downed pilot. Ostensibly based on a true story, it is as hard to judge what is fictive and what is realistic in the same way that it is hard to judge the differences between Rescue Dawn and Little Dieter Wants To Fly.
It is no less good for that uncertainty. Indeed, in and among some gripping action sequences there are questions asked about war and its conduct, and those who conduct it. It extends to the title. Battle For Afghanistan, Leaving Afghanistan, and also Brotherhood. There's also three writing credits, father and son Pavel and Aleksandr Lungin, and then the author of the memoirs upon which this is based. Nikolay Dmitrievich Kovalyov did spend time in.
It is no less good for that uncertainty. Indeed, in and among some gripping action sequences there are questions asked about war and its conduct, and those who conduct it. It extends to the title. Battle For Afghanistan, Leaving Afghanistan, and also Brotherhood. There's also three writing credits, father and son Pavel and Aleksandr Lungin, and then the author of the memoirs upon which this is based. Nikolay Dmitrievich Kovalyov did spend time in.
- 8/9/2021
- by Andrew Robertson
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
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