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15mm and 28mm Fanatik14 Sep 2014 11:57 a.m. PST

This movie about the War on Terror in Afghanistan isn't based on a true story. It is the true story. Now available on DVD:

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Synopsis: The Hornet's Nest is a groundbreaking and immersive feature film, using unprecedented real footage to tell the story of an elite group of U.S. troops sent on a dangerous mission deep inside one of Afghanistan's most hostile valleys. The film culminates with what was planned as a single day strike turning into nine intense days of harrowing combat against an invisible, hostile enemy in the country's complex terrain where no foreign troops have ever dared to go before. Two embedded journalists, a father and son, bravely followed the troops through the fiercest and most blood-soaked battlegrounds of the conflict. What resulted is an intensely raw feature film experience that will give audiences a deeply emotional and authentic view of the heroism at the center of this gripping story.

Personal logo Dentatus Sponsoring Member of TMP Fezian14 Sep 2014 6:05 p.m. PST

Very good documentary. Thanks for the recommend.

GROSSMAN15 Sep 2014 2:01 p.m. PST

This is also showing on the History Channel as well.

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