White Ravens - Nightmare in Chechnya (2005)
The documentary film reflects on the war in Chechnya based on the experiences of young soldiers who return from the mission mentally and physically broken. Conceived as a montage of emotional confrontations, it gains from the closeness and trust between directors and protagonists. The young men's reflections are expanded and deepened by memories of an elderly Afghanistan veteran, scenes from the Moscow Committee of Soldiers' Mothers and images of a brutal operation by the Russian army against Chechens.
Director: Tamara Trampe, Johann Feindt
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 92 min
Release Date: February 5, 2005
Screenplay
Cinematography: Johann Feindt
Editing: Stefan Krumbiegel
Production: Zero One Film, ZDF
Country: Germany
Language: Deutsch
Original Language: de
Keywords
woman director
More Films by Director: Tamara Trampe, Johann Feindt
More Films in Genre: Documentary
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is White Ravens - Nightmare in Chechnya about?
- The documentary film reflects on the war in Chechnya based on the experiences of young soldiers who return from the mission mentally and physically broken. Conceived as a montage of emotional confrontations, it gains from the closeness and trust between directors and protagonists. The young men's reflections are expanded and deepened by memories of an elderly Afghanistan veteran, scenes from the Moscow Committee of Soldiers' Mothers and images of a brutal operation by the Russian army against Chechens.
- Who directed White Ravens - Nightmare in Chechnya?
- White Ravens - Nightmare in Chechnya was directed by Tamara Trampe, Johann Feindt.
- How long is White Ravens - Nightmare in Chechnya?
- White Ravens - Nightmare in Chechnya has a runtime of 1h 32m (92 minutes).
- What genre is White Ravens - Nightmare in Chechnya?
- White Ravens - Nightmare in Chechnya is a Documentary film.
- Where was White Ravens - Nightmare in Chechnya produced?
- White Ravens - Nightmare in Chechnya was produced in Germany.