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The Hornet's Nest

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Afghanistan, United States · 2014
Rated R · 1h 33m
Director Christian Tureaud
Starring Carlos Boettcher, Mike Boettcher, Kalen M. Waite
Genre Documentary, History, War

Career Journalist Mike Boettcher takes his son Carlos to the war zone in Afghanistan, covering U.S. Combat Troops on the front lines. Armed with only their cameras, what starts as an effort to reconnect with his son becomes a remarkable true story and fight for survival for all.

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The Dissolve by Andrew Lapin

The filmmakers don’t bother to dig into the psychology of their subjects, or even get to know them as anything more than symbols.

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Arizona Republic by Bill Goodykoontz

The Hornet's Nest serves as a somewhat effective bonding exercise for father and son. But the best of what it has to offer moves beyond that, and puts us alongside the people fighting a daily battle and, sometimes, heartbreakingly, losing the fight.

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The New York Times by Daniel M. Gold

The Hornet’s Nest lets its soldiers do most of the talking. The action — the rapid fire of automatic weapons, the crack of a sniper’s shot, the medevac rescues — is vivid.

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Variety by Joe Leydon

Tureaud and Salzberg achieve their potent impact through the straightforward (but clearly admiring) observation of men who band together in battle and, in the film’s emotionally stirring final scenes, mourn their fallen comrades.

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Slant Magazine by Tomas Hachard

It becomes clear pretty quickly that Mike and Carlos Boettcher's insider perspective allows for close to no context beyond what their cameras directly capture.

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