- Won 2 BAFTA Awards
- 5 wins & 1 nomination total
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Featured review
This was one if not the most powerful and moving programme I have ever seen.
It names all those killed in Afghanistan and Iraq and tells some of the stories behind the grief.
It was emotionally very powerful I was expecting it to be a cheesy memorial but I was wrong. Four stories stick out for me, a stiff upper lip former officer finally breaking down talking about the funeral of his son. The mother of Chris Grey through tears thanking those who tried to save her son, as she has the unenviable ability of being able to relive the whole awful event because most of it was caught on camera. The twin brother being taken to the bedside of his dying twin, and the mother and father turning to drink in grief over the loss of their son.
You cannot help but be moved.
It names all those killed in Afghanistan and Iraq and tells some of the stories behind the grief.
It was emotionally very powerful I was expecting it to be a cheesy memorial but I was wrong. Four stories stick out for me, a stiff upper lip former officer finally breaking down talking about the funeral of his son. The mother of Chris Grey through tears thanking those who tried to save her son, as she has the unenviable ability of being able to relive the whole awful event because most of it was caught on camera. The twin brother being taken to the bedside of his dying twin, and the mother and father turning to drink in grief over the loss of their son.
You cannot help but be moved.
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Box office
- Budget
- £500,000 (estimated)
- Runtime3 hours
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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