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Armadillo DVD

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In February 2009 filmmaker Janus Metz accompanied a group of soldiers on their first tour of duty at Armadillo an army base in the Southern Afghan province of Helmand. Spending six months there Metz followed the lives of the young recruits in this excellent award winning film. On completion it provoked furious debate concerning the controversial behaviour of certain soldiers during the real life shoot out with the Taliban. Gripping thought provoking and visceral this is as close as you get to battle action from the edge of your seat.

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Released
13 June 2011
Directors
Actors
 
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Elevation Sales 
Classification
Runtime
105 minutes 
Features
Colour, PAL 
Barcode
5060238030328 
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Award-winning war documentary about a unit of Danish soldiers posted at Armadillo, an army base in the Helmand province of Afghanistan. The film follows the men over a six-month period through times of mind-numbing boredom and tense, adrenaline-fuelled combat.

Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play. In February 2009 filmmaker Janus Metz accompanied a group of soldiers on their first tour of duty at Armadillo, an army base in the Southern Afghan province of Helmand. Spending six months there Metz followed the lives of the young recruits in this excellent, award winning film. On completion it provoked furious debate concerning the controversial behaviour of certain soldiers during the real life shoot out with the Taliban. Gripping, thought provoking and visceral this is as close as you get to battle action from the edge of your seat.

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