Tin Soldiers (2004)

Tin Soldiers (2004) poster

A group of young UN soldiers in Lebanon enters service with pro-Israeli views and a naive outlook on war. They go through a radical change of heart as they witness and film the Qana massacre. They secure video evidence indicating that Israel deliberately bombed a UN camp killing 106 refugees.

Director: Torstein Grude, Stian Indrevoll
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 48 min
Release Date:

Screenplay

Country: Lebanon, Norway
Language: English, Norsk
Original Language: no

Keywords

dying and death, israel, middle east, lebanon war, injured child, united nations, israeli defense force, war injury, norwegian

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Tin Soldiers about?
A group of young UN soldiers in Lebanon enters service with pro-Israeli views and a naive outlook on war. They go through a radical change of heart as they witness and film the Qana massacre. They secure video evidence indicating that Israel deliberately bombed a UN camp killing 106 refugees.
Who directed Tin Soldiers?
Tin Soldiers was directed by Torstein Grude, Stian Indrevoll.
How long is Tin Soldiers?
Tin Soldiers has a runtime of 48m (48 minutes).
What genre is Tin Soldiers?
Tin Soldiers is a Documentary film.
Where was Tin Soldiers produced?
Tin Soldiers was produced in Lebanon, Norway.