Camp Victory,Afghanistan
- Website
- Official Website
Overview
- Genre
- Current Affairs, Foreign Worlds, Politics, Social Issues, and History
- Synopsis
Using 300 hours of verité footage shot over the course of five years, the film follows General Sayar of the Afghan National Army and the U.S. National Guardsmen sent to mentor him and his men. General Sayar, a man who's been at war his entire life, and Col. Shute, a lifelong Guardsmen and the father of two sons serving in Iraq, are assigned to each other. As they struggle against vast differences in language, religion and culture to achieve the goals of their respective nations, a surprising friendship develops between them. With unprecedented access to top U.S. and Afghan military leaders, this is the first film to examine the reality of building a functioning Afghan military--the linchpin of any U.S. exit strategy. But it is also a strategy fraught with very human limits and complications. In war and in peace, the umanity of these two leaders, and the fallibility of their men, create a heart-breaking picture of a conflict that brings out the best of men in the worst of circumstances.
- Treatment
- Show treatment
- Stage
- finished
- Running time
- 84 and 56 minutes
Credits
- Carol Dysinger ... Director,Cinematographer,Producer
Production Details
- Prod. Co.
- BOLO Productions LLC
- Country
- United States
- Years of Production
- 2005 to 2010
- Locations
- Afghanistan
- Prod. Partners
- ITVS
Distribution Details
- Release year
- 2010
- Festivals
- SXSW,Human Rights Watch New York, MoMA Doc Fortnight,Little Rock
- Broadcast (Prod.)
- NETA
- Broadcast (Acq.)
- American Broadcast for Public Television
- Language
- Dari, Pashto, English
- Subtitles
- English
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