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- Armed only with their cameras, Peabody and Emmy Award-winning conflict Journalist Mike Boettcher, and his son, Carlos, provide unprecedented access into the longest war in U.S. history.
- No Greater Love explores a combat deployment through the eyes of an Army chaplain, as he and his men fight their way through a hellish tour in one of the most dangerous places in Afghanistan and then as they struggle to reintegrate home.
- An exclusive look at the world of the Pashtuns, Afghanistan's largest ethnic group. Fifteen years ago, when war broke out Merwais left his home in the Kunar Province for a new life in Europe. He returns to the notorious Valley of Death, the dangerous tribal area bordering Pakistan, to find out what happened to his friends and family after the American invasion. Travelling to an area closed to most western journalists, he tries to find out why the Taliban are such an enduring force in Afghanistan and are only getting stronger.
- This is not a story of success in war against terrorism. This is a story about how war changes a soldier. In 2010, authors of the documentary spent 5 weeks in one of the most dangerous places on planet, Kunar province - northeastern part of Afghanistan. Intimate man - to man conversations gradually open up the experiences and values gained or lost in the battles at each day, given to be alive. In front of camera, soldiers are ready for a bitter joke, that they are fully armed, in 'star wars ready' accoutrement soldiers who are facing one-to one warriors following land protecting traditions of ancestors, the ones who can be hiding behind any stone, without no option to be discovered.