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Nordwind
02-11-2007, 08:30 PM
www.3world.ca Go on trailer to see their trailer or go here
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gcJ-2JozF4o to see the trailer

Found this video and website when I was searching through You Tube, it's a documentry about Canada's involvement in Afghanistan and should be released in early 2007 by what the website says. He's what the synopsis on the site says...

The Ghosts of War: Canada wages peace in Afghanistan

A 3World Media Documentary Film

In the summer of 2003, the Canadian Armed Forces began the largest buildup of troops on foreign soil since the Korean War. In late 2005 they were moved further south under the American command of Operation Enduring Freedom. Sent in response to the escalating violence, more than two thousand Canadian soldiers now man outposts and patrol in one of the most hostile places of the world: Kandahar, a bleak expanse of hilled desert wasteland and ancient villages, and front-line against the Taliban insurgency.

Even though special humanitarian units comprised of political and engineering personnel assist with the rebuilding efforts, similar to past missions, this time things are markedly more deadly. Task Force Afghanistan operates with aggressive rules of engagement: locate the Taliban and neutralize them. Code-named ‘Archer’, this operation puts the Canadian infantry on the hunt for guerrilla fighters bent on destroying the fragile hope of the new democracy. Perhaps this explains why a survey conducted in March shows 2 out of 3 Canadians believe, incorrectly, that the main role of the Canadian troops in Afghanistan is peacekeeping…

The Ghosts of War follows these men and woman of the Canadian Armed Forces sent to wage peace in Afghanistan. But, their mission is far from the peacekeeping role many Canadians are comfortable with. Whether on patrol, or in mid-meal, danger, fatigue and isolation stalk our soldiers as real as any roadside bomb, mortar attack or fire-fight. With either the threat of imminent attack or the cheers of school-children waiting within the village up ahead, this story tackles the question on everyone’s lips: what are we doing in Afghanistan?

The film is an attempt to personalize the Canadian experience through the intimate documentation of Richard Fitoussi and Brooks Bergreen; a photojournalist and communications technician who first met in Afghanistan in 2004. Their documentary partnership would capture the deaths of four Canadian soldiers as well as active footage of two other soldiers, a man and a woman who both died shortly after completion of filming. Fitoussi himself who narrowly survived an IED attack by a mere 15 feet relives his experience with commentary of the events by both he and Bergreen. Events in the film are juxtaposed by contrasting views from recognized Canadian experts on international affairs and the military, journalists in the field, families of the deceased soldiers and others.

Canadians need a close-up view of the day-in, day-out particulars of nation building and peace-making. From chairing village council meetings, to search and destroy and reconnaissance patrols, this view may shock, enrage or inspire you. The daily threat to life ‘over there’ will no longer matter only to soldiers, nor will hope for the future of a shattered nation concern only Afghanis. Success will mean peace and stability in a land that has seen near continuous war for over fifty years. Failure could mean anarchy and another failed state, with drastic consequences for the world’s security.

Greg_o
02-11-2007, 08:51 PM
Looks awesome! Thanks for posting this..

shortyirish12
02-11-2007, 08:54 PM
this one is going to be a good doc, but it will be hard to watch...so much of that footage in the preview, I was there when it was being filmed....I hope this isn't a slam the mmilitary type doc.

ex Strathcona
02-11-2007, 09:47 PM
i can't wait to see this

Vince S
02-11-2007, 10:47 PM
Sad part at 3:30 when the Mercedes get hits by an IED :(

I salute the devotion and courage of all the people in our armed forces!

Techmarine1228
02-11-2007, 11:19 PM
This documentary looks amazing. Anyone know the exact date it will be available and where I might be able to get it?

`thunder`
02-12-2007, 06:30 PM
awesome video! im really expecting the full documentary!

Lone Predator
02-13-2007, 12:29 AM
awesome video! im really expecting the full documentary!

ditto,
I'm very excited

DevilDogHopeful
02-13-2007, 12:39 AM
Great trailer. Can't wait to see this.

guest
02-13-2007, 01:40 AM
It's sad, but I doubt that we'll ever get to see it on TV.

The Canadian Media is pretty much apathetic when in comes to any balance, un-biased stories about Afghanistan.

The CBC, would most likely pass on this production if Canadian Soldiers were shown in too much of a positive light.

The CBC is more interested in doom, gloom and an almost outright hostility towards the CF, and indeed CF missions in general.

Hell, they'll send a ton of Cameras to Trenton to show the families recieiving thier deceased loved ones.

Now how many cameras do you see following the PRTs around as they do some REAL GOOD WORK!

Even worse, I don't think I've seen more than 10 or 15mins on the projects the PRT or Engineers, or Medics. ect.. have done for the locals.

Canadian Media makes me ill

I_hate_posers
02-13-2007, 12:33 PM
The best one would probably be Global tv. They're not as negative to the military as CBC and they try to get it right, unlike CTV, they're just plain idiots and disrespectful.
It looks like he did a good job (even though we only get to see the trailer), however he only get's to see one rifle coy and not the other combat troops!

Nordwind
02-13-2007, 08:43 PM
If you go on the youtube link and read the comments people are posting, it seems like the creator has plans on making a DVD out of this. Would be a good idea to post a comment on there to show him that militaryphotos.net members are fans of his work.