
Overview
In 2009, Janus Metz and cameraman Lars Skree accompanied a platoon of Danish soldiers to Armadillo, a combat operations base in southern Afghanistan. For six months, often while under fire, they captured the lives of the young soldiers fighting the Taliban in a hostile and confusing environment, where official rhetoric about helping civilians too often met the unforgiving reality of being a foreign occupier. Winner of the Critics’ Week Grand Prix at Cannes, Armadillo is one of the most dramatic and candid accounts of combat to come out of Afghanistan.
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24 - 1Kings of Pastry June 21, 2011
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24 - 2My Perestroika June 28, 2011
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24 - 3Sweetgrass July 05, 2011
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24 - 4Enemies of the People July 12, 2011
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24 - 5Biblioburro: The Donkey Library July 19, 2011
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24 - 6Mugabe and the White African July 26, 2011
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24 - 7Steam of Life August 02, 2011
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24 - 8POV Short Cuts August 23, 2011
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24 - 9Armadillo August 30, 2011
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24 - 10Better This World September 06, 2011
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24 - 11If a Tree Falls: A Story of the Earth Liberation Front September 13, 2011
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24 - 12The Learning September 20, 2011
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24 - 13Last Train Home September 27, 2011
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24 - 14Where Soldiers Come From November 10, 2011
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24 - 15Racing Dreams February 23, 2012
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24 - 16American Tongues May 16, 2012
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24 - 17American Gypsy May 26, 2012