Update: I was in the theater friday and watched this documentary.
This is a good movie - it is not filled with action - remember its a documentary - but those 100 minutes was gone in a moment.
That film tells all about how a guerrilla warfare is affecting the regular troops, and how war changes a person forever.
What gaves me most food for thought was to wach the eyes of those young boys when they leave home and returns home half a year later.
It is not a political film - it just shows the thing as they happens - I really supported when the Taliban was kicked out - but after seeing this film I wonder if we ever get rid of them - it just looks too much the footage from Vietnam I watched in the news as a kid long ago.
Here is a link to a review of the film - note that FOB Armadillo is manned by British troopd beside the Danish, and not US as the review says.
http://www.variety.com/review/VE11179427...Id=31&cs=1
BTW: This documentary turned out to be the Grand Prix winner of the feature length category of the Semaine de la Critique in Cannes. It is the first time that a documentary wins the grand prize in the Semaine de la Critique section.
A link to a Danish site (in English) telling a bit more about the film.
http://www.dr.dk/Salg/DRsales/Programmes...115718.htm