Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Sebastian Junger, director of the Oscar-nominated war documentary Restrepo and its upcoming sequel Korengal, sits for a portrait ...
Sebastian Junger's "Korengal" is a kind of sequel to 2010's "Restrepo" but also stands on its own as an intense and affecting report on the experiences of U.S. troops in one of the most dangerous ...
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 ...
Four years ago Restrepo hit theaters, a documentary from Sebastian Junger and Tim Hetherington which gave us an intimate look at the life of 2nd Platoon of Battle Company during their 15-month duty in ...
How boring is a soldier’s life in the mountains of Afghanistan during the lulls between firefights? A serviceman interviewed in “Korengal,” the sequel to the 2010 documentary “Restrepo,” recalls that ...
Sgt. 1st Class Mark Patterson checks his men at Outpost Restrepo in Afghanistan, as documented in the new film Korengal. In the new documentary Korengal, journalist and director Sebastian Junger again ...
With the 2010 film “Restrepo,” war documentarians Sebastian Junger and the late Tim Hetherington brought a searing immediacy to the Afghanistan conflict, relaying the day-to-day of soldiers deployed ...
With the 2010 film “Restrepo,” war documentarians Sebastian Junger and the late Tim Hetherington brought a searing immediacy to the Afghanistan conflict, relaying the day-to-day of soldiers deployed ...
They say it over and over — the valley is beautiful, the valley is gorgeous, it reminds you of Colorado, it’s fabulous. And they also say, “they” want to kill us, “they’re” firing at us, we’re ...
What is it like to return to home soil for good after years of combat deployments? Can you feel both courage and guilt at the same time? How do you control fear? These are just some of the questions ...
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 ...