Korengal

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"Korengal" is a documentary film by Sebastian Junger that follows up on his earlier work in Afghanistan’s Korengal Valley, exploring the psychological impact of combat on U.S. soldiers.

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instanceOf documentary film
war documentary
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
depicts daily life at a remote combat outpost
firefights in Afghanistan
soldiers reflecting on combat experiences
director Sebastian Junger NERFINISHED
distributor Saboteur Media NERFINISHED
explores addiction to combat adrenaline
difficulty of returning to civilian life
why soldiers fight
features U.S. Army soldiers NERFINISHED
filmingLocation Korengal Valley, Kunar Province, Afghanistan NERFINISHED
focusesOn emotional effects of war
experiences of American soldiers in combat
post-traumatic stress
follows Restrepo NERFINISHED
genre documentary
war
hasFormat feature-length film
hasInterviewWith soldiers of a U.S. Army platoon
hasPerspective soldier-centric viewpoint
hasTheme aftermath of combat
brotherhood among soldiers
fear in combat
moral ambiguity of war
survival
isSequelTo Restrepo NERFINISHED
language English
portrays camaraderie in combat units
loss and grief among soldiers
psychological scars of war
productionCompany Outpost Films NERFINISHED
relatedWork Restrepo NERFINISHED
releaseYear 2014
runningTime 84 minutes
screenedAt film festivals in the United States
setIn Korengal Valley, Afghanistan NERFINISHED
subjectMatter Korengal Valley NERFINISHED
U.S. soldiers
War in Afghanistan NERFINISHED
psychological impact of combat
timePeriodDepicted War in Afghanistan after 2001 NERFINISHED

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Sebastian Junger notableWork Korengal