Eight Full Moons (2011)

This is not a story of success in war against terrorism. This is a story about how war changes a soldier.

Eight Full Moons (2011) poster

In 2010, authors of the documentary film “Eight Full Moons” spent 5 weeks in one of the most dangerous places on planet, Kunar province - northeastern part of Afghanistan, close to the border with Pakistan. The focus of film is the human side of war, soldier emotions outside the security wall of observation post. The audience of the film becomes a witness of unique shots of the first hand emotions after the soldier is wounded in the ambush and luckily escaped from death.

Director: Ģirts Straustiņš, Sandijs Semjonovs, Zane Peneze
Genre: Documentary, War
Runtime: 94 min
Release Date:
Country: Afghanistan, Latvia
Language: English
Original Language: lv
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Eight Full Moons about?
In 2010, authors of the documentary film “Eight Full Moons” spent 5 weeks in one of the most dangerous places on planet, Kunar province - northeastern part of Afghanistan, close to the border with Pakistan. The focus of film is the human side of war, soldier emotions outside the security wall of observation post. The audience of the film becomes a witness of unique shots of the first hand emotions after the soldier is wounded in the ambush and luckily escaped from death.
Who directed Eight Full Moons?
Eight Full Moons was directed by Ģirts Straustiņš, Sandijs Semjonovs, Zane Peneze.
How long is Eight Full Moons?
Eight Full Moons has a runtime of 1h 34m (94 minutes).
What genre is Eight Full Moons?
Eight Full Moons is a Documentary, War film.
Where was Eight Full Moons produced?
Eight Full Moons was produced in Afghanistan, Latvia.