NEW YORK (Reuters) - Director and writer Sebastian Junger took audiences into a combat zone with U.S. soldiers in Afghanistan in his first documentary and goes a step further in "Korengal," delving ...
In the new documentary Korengal, journalist and director Sebastian Junger again takes viewers into Afghanistan's Korengal Valley — once considered one of the military's most dangerous postings. The ...
Five times between June 2007 and June 2008, the writer Sebastian Junger traveled to a remote Army outpost in the Korengal Valley in Afghanistan. Junger, a contributing editor for Vanity Fair, made the ...
When Sebastian Junger and Tim Hether-ington’s remarkably immersive and gritty-intimate Afghan war documentary Restrepo won a Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival this year, it was as much a ...
KORENGAL VALLEY, AFGHANISTAN -- It was as if the five years of almost ceaseless firefights and ambushes had been a misunderstanding -- a tragic, bloody misunderstanding. More than 40 U.S. troops have ...
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Sebastian Junger wants 84 minutes of moviegoers’ time, especially civilian moviegoers. In “Korengal,” the filmmaker employs that amount of footage unused in his 2010 Afghanistan war ...
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