Combat Obscura

Combat Obscura

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Afghanistan War (2001- )

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  • Genre(s): Documentary, War
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Miles Lagoze
  • Duration: 1h 7min
  • Award(s): Grand Jury Prize 2018 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: Surviving Hitler's Mad Doctors, 1933: The Fall of Weimar Republic
  • Story:
    For years, Miles Lagoze served in Afghanistan as a Combat Camera, shooting footage and editing videos for Marine Corps recruiting purposes. In this devastating film, Lagoze assembles his own footage and that of his fellow combat cameramen into a never-before-seen look at the daily life of Marines from the ultimate insider's point of view. More than a mere compilation of violence, the edit ingeniously repurposes the original footage to reveal the intensity and paradoxes of war in an age of ubiquitous cameras, when all soldiers can record themselves with helmet-cams and cellphones. Combat Obscura revels in the chasm separating civilian from military life and questions the psychological toll war exacts on all that it touches
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STORY

Story
For years, Miles Lagoze served in Afghanistan as a Combat Camera, shooting footage and editing videos for Marine Corps recruiting purposes. In this devastating film, Lagoze assembles his own footage and that of his fellow combat cameramen into a never-before-seen look at the daily life of Marines from the ultimate insider's point of view. More than a mere compilation of violence, the edit ingeniously repurposes the original footage to reveal the intensity and paradoxes of war in an age of ubiquitous cameras, when all soldiers can record themselves with helmet-cams and cellphones. Combat Obscura revels in the chasm separating civilian from military life and questions the psychological toll war exacts on all that it touches

AWARDS

Nominations
Grand Jury Prize Award

Documentary Feature | 2018

TRIVIA

Trivia

Most of the footage shown in this film was shot in the years 2011 and 2012.