Restrepo
Dan Kearney Actor , Lamonta Caldwell Actor , Kevin Rice Actor , Misha C. Pemble-Belkin Actor , Kyle M. Steiner Actor , Aron J. Hijar Actor , Joshua A. McDonough Actor , Brendan C. O'Byrne Actor , Miguel Cortez Actor , Sterling J. Jones Actor
MPAA Rating:
R
Contains:Adult Situations,Adult Language,Profanity
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Restrepo
Theatrical Release Date: 2010 06 25 (USA - Limited)
UPC: 829567074220
Studio: Virgil Films & Entertainment
MPAA Rating: R Contains:[Adult Situations, Adult Language, Profanity]
Summary: Filmmakers Sebastian Junger and Tim Hetherington pay a visit to Afghanistan's Korengal Valley to spend a year with the Second Platoon, a besieged squadron who dubbed their stronghold Outpost Restrepo in honor of their fallen comrade PFC Juan Restrepo. An al-Qaeda and Taliban stronghold, Korengal Valley sees some of the fiercest fighting in the War on Terror. At Outpost Restrepo, every shot fired is personal, and every target hit a gift to a fallen friend. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
Category: Culture & Society
Awards: Film Presented – Sundance Film Festival Film Presented – San Francisco International Film Festival Film Presented – Silverdocs Film Festival Film Presented – Seattle International Film Festival Film Presented – Full Frame Documentary Film Festival Film Presented – Traverse City Film Festival Best Documentary – Independent Spirit Awards Best Documentary – Independent Spirit Awards Best Debut Director – National Board of Review Best Documentary – National Board of Review Best Debut Director – National Board of Review Best Director - Documentary – Directors Guild of America Best Director - Documentary – Directors Guild of America Best Documentary – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Documentary – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Film Presented – Hot Docs International Film Festival
Features:
Deleted Scenes
Extended Interviews
Updates on the Soldiers from Second Platoon, Battle Company
"Sleeping Soldiers" Photo Gallery
Public Service Announcements from IAVA, Operation Homefront and TAPS
Coming Attractions
Restrepo
Format: Blu-ray
Release Date: 12/07/2010
Audio: DD5.1 Dolby Digital 5.1
Runtime: 93 Minutes
Sides: 1
Number of Discs: 1
Language(s) English
Subtitles: English
Derek Armstrong
Restrepo is such a battlefield immersion, it almost works against itself. It almost makes a person forget it's even a documentary, creating an expectation to see everything you'd see in a Hollywood war movie, including people dying onscreen. In fact, a soldier operating out of the Restrepo outpost in Afghanistan's Korengal Valley does indeed die while the filmmakers' cameras are rolling nearby. It's just that Tim Hetherington and Sebastian Junger had too much respect for the soldier's dignity to include the footage in the final film. The filmmakers embed themselves with such gusto that it sets a new standard in shooting combat, but the majority of Restrepo is not about the surface-level thrill of bullets whizzing by the camera. Its heart and soul is to examine the unique circumstances of one of the most unforgiving battle fronts in American combat theater, and how soldiers with a range of different personalities respond to those circumstances. Because Hetherington and Junger also appreciate subtlety, they don't give us many "big moments" with these characters, moments orchestrated to manipulate us. Yet their small seeds of doubt, their minute indications of fear, and their palpable yearnings for home give these soldiers the kind of emotional depth most screenwriters work overtime to attain. Hetherington and Junger are smart to avoid taking their own position on the war, correctly recognizing that such a stance might hinder what they're trying to accomplish. And as much as they capture a disdain among troops for the enemies of America, they also show us the military's genuine attempts at positive outreach with ordinary Afghanis. The film has a tragic epilogue that occurs offscreen. Less than a year after Restrepo's theatrical release, Hetherington paid the ultimate price for his journalistic fearlessness, losing his life to a mortal shell in Libya. ~ Derek Armstrong, Rovi
Cast and Crew:
John Battsek
Executive Producer
Sebastian Junger
Director
Sebastian Junger
Producer
Nick Quested
Executive Producer
Tim Hetherington
Director
Tim Hetherington
Producer
Dan Kearney
Actor
Lamonta Caldwell
Actor
Kevin Rice
Actor
Misha C. Pemble-Belkin
Actor
Kyle M. Steiner
Actor
Aron J. Hijar
Actor
Joshua A. McDonough
Actor
Brendan C. O'Byrne
Actor
Miguel Cortez
Actor
Sterling J. Jones
Actor
Country: USA











