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Critic Cath Clarke
rated 6

...chilling meditation on modern warfare.

Read full review at The Guardian

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Nathalie Richard
As Narrator (voice)

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"There Will Be No More Night" is a documentary that explores the modern form of warfare through the use of thermal camera footage captured by attack helicopters during nighttime missions in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Syria. The film provides a unique and intimate perspective on the realities of war, revealing the human experience and the ethical dilemmas that arise when the desire to see and understand is pushed to its limits. The movie sheds light on the ways in which technology has transformed the nature of warfare, allowing soldiers to observe and engage with their surroundings in ways that were previously unimaginable. However, it also raises important questions about the impact of this technology on the soldiers themselves, and on the civilians who are caught in the crossfire. Through its use of authentic footage and a detached, objective narrative, "There Will Be No More Night" creates a sense of intimacy and immediacy that draws viewers into the heart of the conflict. At the same time, it also encourages us to step back and reflect on the larger implications of our actions, and on the true cost of war.

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