Hyena Road (2015)
Three different men, three different worlds, three different wars – all stand at the intersection of modern warfare – a murky world of fluid morality where all is not as it seems.
Hyena Road (2015)
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Released Year: 2015
Runtime: 120 minutes
Directors: Paul Gross
Writers: Paul Gross
Casts: Jennifer Pudavick, Clark Johnson, Rossif Sutherland, Paul Gross, David Richmond-Peck, Christine Horne, Allan Hawco, Nikki Duval, Neamat Arghandabi
IMDB: Hyena Road (2015)
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Three different men, three different worlds, three different wars – all stand at the intersection of modern warfare – a murky world of fluid morality where all is not as it seems.
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Reviews
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The Globe and Mail (Toronto) -
Its war scenes are plenty thrilling, but the film’s real achievement is its quiet authenticity.
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The Hollywood Reporter -
Geopolitical speculation aside, Gross makes a persuasive case for the bravery and sacrifice of Canadian troops serving during the Afghanistan conflict.
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Screen International -
Hyena Road may be a bit underwhelming in its action set pieces and storytelling urgency, but its heart is certainly in the right place.
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Variety -
This is the kind of movie where a major development in a character’s personal life instantly telegraphs his ultimate fate in the trenches.
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The Film Stage -
Lovers of war cinema might forgive the film’s flaws and be thrilled by Hussian’s visuals, but its characters are too paper-thin to compel our emotional engagement beyond casual interest.
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Three different men, three different worlds, three different wars – all stand at the intersection of modern warfare – a murky world of fluid morality where all is not as it seems.
Three different men, three different worlds, three different wars – all stand at the intersection of modern warfare – a murky world of fluid morality where all is not as it seems.
Three different men, three different worlds, three different wars – all stand at the intersection of modern warfare – a murky world of fluid morality where all is not as it seems.
Three different men, three different worlds, three different wars – all stand at the intersection of modern warfare – a murky world of fluid morality where all is not as it seems.