About the Film
CAMP VICTORY, AFGHANISTAN gets at the stark reality of the US/NATO “exit strategy” from Afghanistan. Shot over the course of five years, the film follows a battle-hardened Afghan General and the steady stream of U.S. National Guard soldiers deployed to train him and his army.
Although the United States poured military aid into Afghanistan, money alone does not produce an army. People do. And these Afghans and Americans have more in common than anyone would expect.
With lives on the line and the military budget ballooning, can a modern Afghan army be created? Even when 80 percent of the enlistees are illiterate; all are impoverished; the weaponry is second rate, and the enemy is elusive, dangerous, and lawless?
Film Info
Dates
Nov 4, 2010Showtimes
7pmRated
Not RatedRun Time
88Directed by
Carol DysingerPrice
FREE
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This film is available for underwriting.
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Your images will be projected 18 times prior to each screening, for a total of 432 projections during an eight-week period.
Price: $500
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