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Warriors

  • TV Series
  • 1999
  • 2h 55m
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8.2/10
2.7K
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Warriors (1999)
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After seeing devastating results of ethnic war in former Yugoslavia soldiers from UNPROFOR peace units find it impossible to return back to their civil lives in the UK.After seeing devastating results of ethnic war in former Yugoslavia soldiers from UNPROFOR peace units find it impossible to return back to their civil lives in the UK.After seeing devastating results of ethnic war in former Yugoslavia soldiers from UNPROFOR peace units find it impossible to return back to their civil lives in the UK.

  • Stars
    • Matthew Macfadyen
    • Ioan Gruffudd
    • Damian Lewis
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.2/10
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    • Stars
      • Matthew Macfadyen
      • Ioan Gruffudd
      • Damian Lewis
    • 39User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 2 BAFTA Awards
      • 11 wins & 6 nominations total

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    Matthew Macfadyen
    Matthew Macfadyen
    • Pte Alan James
    • 1999
    Ioan Gruffudd
    Ioan Gruffudd
    • Lt John Feeley
    • 1999
    Damian Lewis
    Damian Lewis
    • Lt Neil Loughrey
    • 1999
    Jodhi May
    Jodhi May
    • Emma
    • 1999
    Shaun Dooley
    Shaun Dooley
    • Pte John Hookway
    • 1999
    Tom Ward
    Tom Ward
    • Capt Richard Gurney
    • 1999
    Branka Katic
    Branka Katic
    • Almira Zec
    • 1999
    Simon Shepherd
    Simon Shepherd
    • Major 'Brick' Stone
    • 1999
    Cal MacAninch
    Cal MacAninch
    • Sgt Andre Sochanik
    • 1999
    Fiona Mollison
    Fiona Mollison
    • Mrs. Loughrey
    • 1999
    Pauline Yates
    • Gran
    • 1999
    Ifan Meredith
    Ifan Meredith
    • Lt Jonathan Engel
    • 1999
    Vincent Maguire
    • Mr. Skeet
    • 1999
    Sheyla Shehovich
    • Minka
    • 1999
    Joe Renton
    • Cpl Gary Sprague
    • 1999
    Gregory Chisholm
    • Pte Martin Rook
    • 1999
    Steve Chaplin
    • Pte Tommy Redmond
    • 1999
    Jasmina Sijercic
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    • 1999
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    Fico

    On film and war!

    I, have to emphasis that, I was not in Bosnia during the wartime. But because we lived in the same state for a long time I can say that I have a good historical overview and a lot of informations from all sides involved in war in Bosnia. On that basis I think the movie is good representation of real event. It is also very good antiwar movie.

    I can imagine that Serbs wont like the movie, but they have to face the truth. Sooner they realize the truth better for them and for development of their nation. The fact that all sides did war crimes is not of big help here. The fact is that pictures, like in movie, were the most common, and you have to remember who started the blood spilling and genocide. But remember it is not about people but politics who manipulate with masses. The people are the same everywhere you go; bad and good and mostly inbetween. The role of international community and UNPROFOR in Bosnia was very questionable. They let the killing of innocents before their eyes and did nothing. Even more, the UN people turned into a corrupted band who struggled only for surviving, earning money and promotions. Even on highest levels. Just remember one French general.

    But like I said the people are good and bad. So I can imagine that some soldiers had a real problems with facing the unjustice and horror supported from international community.

    I saw yesterday on Monte Negro TV a prewar speech from president of Bosnia,

    Alija Izetbegovic who said: " Bad negotations are better then a good war." Congratulations to Monte Negro TV for independent standpoint with presentations of former enemies and to mr. Izetbegovic for a clever thought. Too bad they all did not take this idea seriously.

    One more. Yesterday at night I saw this movie on Pink TV. Yes, on Serbian TV! The things are changing. Congratulations!!!

    With all respect on victims on all sides.
    10ken-ji

    Think a minute!

    It's a shame that this movie will be seen only by a minority. A remarkable and authentic documentation of the humanitarian mission of the British UN peace force during the Bosnian war.

    You may think, due to its documentary character, the movie is awfully boring. The opposite is the case: Because of the excellent camera work, you get the impression of being a member of the British armoured infantrymen yourself. And while you are patrolling the area in white tanks in order to show UNPROFOR presence, the only thing you are allowed to do by higher orders of the UN command is to observe, unable to help, shield or evacuate the civilians from the atrocities committed by the soldiers and militia of each ethnical fraction. You start feeling as helpless as the British soldiers must have felt in reality. This movie is therefore very disillusioning and depressing.

    In my opinion, this is a very powerful movie with the typical BBC documentation style, no Hollywood clichés. It should be seen by many, many more people, especially when you consider that this historic example of ethnic cleansing took place right on our doorstep only a decade ago and nevertheless today is almost forgotten. An impressive account of the tragic role of the UN during a bloody civil war.

    Highly recommended! 10/10
    rhwilton

    Brilliant account of inhumanity, bravery and trauma

    This film shows the BBC at its best, with great acting, harrowing scenes and touching moments.

    I notice that some of the comments suggest that it is anti-Serb. Well, some of the "baddies" are Croat. (The scene with the lorry-load of bodies near the end of the Bosnia scenes is a case in point.)

    Perhaps it's pro-Muslim, but I think anyone watching it will realize that it is not a "goodies" and "baddies" film.

    Does the film advocate military intervention on a grand scale? No.

    Does it show the futility of delivering food parcels to people who are about to be massacred? Yes.

    There are no easy answers to the questions asked by this film. You should watch it and remember that this all happened in a "civilized" European country, just a few years ago.

    The evil shown is not Serb or Croat or Muslim evil. The evil is hate, that betrays God.

    At our church, a visiting priest explained that he would not be visiting again for a few months, because he is an army chaplain and his unit was off to Kosovo. Kosovo is a different fall-out from Yugoslavia, but, having seen this film, I prayed long and hard for him.

    Don't miss it and be prepared to be upset.
    8AndoMando

    Harrowing, bleak and brilliant war film.

    This film, about a group of British soldiers helping out for the UN in Bosnia in the early 90s, is a disturbing, powerful and superb piece of film making.

    Despite its long length, this film depicts the frustration and personal pain British troops faced while in Bosnia, witnessing mass deaths of civilians and being unable to give proper assistance because of war 'restrictions'. The atmosphere is bleak and often tense, with the audience sympathising with the frustrated troops after 'clearing' up human body remains.

    The aftermath and the pain the soldiers continue to feel after they get back to Britian is unsympathetic and superbly acted, especially from 'Band Of Brothers' star Damian Lewis and Matthew MacFadyen, and the scene when a soldier befriends a Bosnian civilian wearing a Manchester United shirt and has to hand him over to officials to be shot is one of the most powerful humanitarian war scenes in any film I have ever witnessed, with the Liverpool born soldier sinking to breaking point and bursting into tears.

    It is easy to see why people may not like this. The pace is slow from time to time. Perhaps it is a touchy subject, but its a shame more people in America will not have the chance to see it. They should. It is compulsive viewing.

    Harrowing and brilliant, Warriors will stay with you.

    8.5 out of 10
    9raymond-massart

    Excellent production

    This two-part series which was shown on TV is a description of how a majority of British UN soldiers experienced the war in former Yougoslavia.Their task was mainly a humanitarian mission based on a policy of non-intervention.This policy may have worked in the minds of well-intentioned theoreticians but was impossible to execute in the real environment of war-torn Bosnia.These soldiers were subjected to constant stress resulting from their orders not to intervene, the hostility they experienced as foreign intruders,the language barriers and the bestiality they encountered without being able to offer any significant help.The traumas that these men experienced definitely had a devastating and lasting effect on their further lives "Warriors" draws the viewer into the ongoing drama in such a convincing way that one fully grasps the frustration these soldiers must have experienced. Excellent production: a top-class cinematographic document performed by outstanding actors.

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    • Trivia
      The Ministry of Defence assisted the production by providing Warrior armoured vehicles with crews during filming in the Czech Republic.
    • Quotes

      Pvt. Alan James: Get your dick out. Come on, let's see your dick. Or are you a eunuch? Did your mother bite it off when you were having sex? You want to rape me? Come on, speak to me. Why are you letting me insult you? I thought you were a man. Come on, fucker. You and me mate.

    • Crazy credits
      Episode 1 did not have a closing-credits sequence, just a "To Be Continued" caption and a BBC copyright year.
    • Connections
      Featured in Points of View: Episode #33.6 (1999)

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    • Release date
      • November 20, 1999 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Peacekeepers
    • Filming locations
      • Prague, Czech Republic
    • Production companies
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
      • Deep Indigo Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 55m(175 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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