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The Patrol DVD

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Written and directed by Tom Petch ex-Army The Patrol takes a piercing look at the conflict in Afghanistan through the eyes of a British Army patrol who alongside the Afghan Army are fighting the Taliban an invisible deadly enemy. When a Special Forces Operation prompts a Taliban counter attack in Helmand Province the unit's three day patrol hits double figures. Faced with low ammunition injury and rising tensions under the command of a captain who is out of touch with his men the exhausted disillusioned soldiers question their role in the war. Special Features:... The Making of the Patrol [show more]

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Released
21 April 2014
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Soda Pictures 
Classification
Runtime
83 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5060238031141 
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British war drama set in Afghanistan. In 2006 British Army troops, led by Captain William Richardson (Ben Righton), are deployed to the war-torn Helmand Province of Afghanistan to fight against the Taliban. The film takes a look at the war from the soldiers' point of view as they start to run out of ammunition and struggle with injuries. Their trying situation leads to tensions within the camp and the troops begin to doubt their purpose in the war, much to the chagrin of their captain who accuses them of being cowardice. Will their campaign have any real effect on the conflict?

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