RESTREPO is a feature-length documentary that chronicles the deployment of a platoon of U.S. soldiers in Afghanistan's Korengal Valley. The movie focuses on a remote 15-man outpost, "Restrepo," named after a platoon medic who was killed in action. It was considered one of the most dangerous postings in the U.S. military. This is an entirely experiential film: the cameras never leave the valley; there are no interviews with generals or diplomats. The only goal is to make viewers feel as if they have just been through a 90-minute deployment. This is war, full stop. The conclusions are up to you.
Production Year:
2010
Released:
Tue, 12/07/2010
Run Time Minutes:
94
Genres:
Documentary
Genres:
Special Interest
Genres:
War
Trailer:
Yes
Format Aspect Ratio:
16x9-Wide Screen
Resolution:
480x720 LowRez
More Information:
HD-5
Audio Language:
English
Audio Format:
Dolby Digital
Audio Channels:
5.1
Actors:
Juan "Doc" Restrepo
Actors:
Dan Kearney
Actors:
LaMonta Caldwell
Actors:
Aron Hijar
Actors:
Misha Pemble-Belkin
Actors:
Miguel Cortez
Actors:
Sterling Jones
Actors:
Brendan O'Byrne
Actors:
Joshua McDonough
Actors:
Kyle Steiner
Actors:
Angel Toves
Actors:
Mark Patterson
Actors:
Stephen Gillespie
Actors:
Marc Solowski
Actors:
Kevin Rice
Actors:
Larry Rougle
Actors:
Tanner Strichter
Actors:
William Ostlund