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A War

Original title: Krigen
  • 2015
  • R
  • 1h 55m
IMDb RATING
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A War (2015)
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During contact with the Taliban in Afghanistan a Danish commander makes a decision which saves many of his men's lives but inadvertently takes the lives of some Afghani civilians. Now he is ... Read allDuring contact with the Taliban in Afghanistan a Danish commander makes a decision which saves many of his men's lives but inadvertently takes the lives of some Afghani civilians. Now he is facing criminal charges.During contact with the Taliban in Afghanistan a Danish commander makes a decision which saves many of his men's lives but inadvertently takes the lives of some Afghani civilians. Now he is facing criminal charges.

  • Director
    • Tobias Lindholm
  • Writer
    • Tobias Lindholm
  • Stars
    • Pilou Asbæk
    • Tuva Novotny
    • Søren Malling
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    • Director
      • Tobias Lindholm
    • Writer
      • Tobias Lindholm
    • Stars
      • Pilou Asbæk
      • Tuva Novotny
      • Søren Malling
    • 42User reviews
    • 127Critic reviews
    • 81Metascore
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    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 8 wins & 26 nominations total

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    Pilou Asbæk
    Pilou Asbæk
    • Claus Michael Pedersen
    Tuva Novotny
    Tuva Novotny
    • Maria Pedersen
    Søren Malling
    Søren Malling
    • Martin R. Olsen
    Charlotte Munck
    Charlotte Munck
    • Kajsa Danning
    Dar Salim
    Dar Salim
    • Najib Bisma
    Dulfi Al-Jabouri
    Dulfi Al-Jabouri
    • Lutfi 'Lasse' Hassan
    Cecilie Elise Sondergaard
    • Figne
    Adam Chessa
    • Julius
    Andreas Buch Bogwardt
    • Elliot
    Petrine Agger
    • Ulla
    Martin Tamm Andersen
    • Michael Chidekel
    Christian 'Krølle' Pedersen
    Christian 'Krølle' Pedersen
    • Kenneth 'Slagter' Jensen
    • (as Christian 'Krolle' Pedersen)
    Andre Fog Sorensen
    • Nikolai Jones
    Daniel Ulvedal Jensen
    • Danny Sorensen
    David Barrett
    • Peter Rytter
    Christopher Siemssen
    • C. Nielsen
    Marie Elver Windekilde
    Marie Elver Windekilde
    • Katrine Petersen
    Jonas Dienstrup
    • Lars Holm
    • Director
      • Tobias Lindholm
    • Writer
      • Tobias Lindholm
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    9sheddenmatthew

    Dramatic film-making at some of its best

    Krigen (A War)

    Krigen centres around Commander Klaus Michael Petersen as he serves in Afghanistan. At the same time as this his wife (Maria) and children are followed as she deals with the struggles of being a single parent as your other half is risking his life to preserve the peace thousands of miles away.

    Having some time to reflect has lead me to conclude that this is one of the best and truest dramas I have seen in a long time.

    A lot of this is down to the writing, Tobias Lindholm for me is one of the best dramatic writers working at the minute. It just feels so real and genuine, and the normalcy makes the situations where it's really dramatic have even more of an impact. Lindholm's directing also lends itself to this 'realism' as a lot of it is done with handhelds instead of steady cams. The performances are fantastic across the board, however I can't really point anyone out in particular, not in a negative way but more, again because of the writing. No actor gets this meaty, grandiose dialogue because in real life nobody does that, it just all feels real.

    There are moments when you really feel the emotions going through the characters. Very early on - and this isn't really a spoiler - but there's a death in the regiment and one of the departed's squad mates is struggling to come to terms with this and their involvement in Afghanistan as a whole. This leads on to another point I was pleasantly surprised with, to do with the plot. There's been a lot of talk in recent years about how we're not being told about misconducts in the Afghanistan and soldiers are the bad guys but this, it never strays into that, rather depicts decisions made in the moment - decisions that none of us wouldn't do ourselves. To me anyway, I found how that was told strangely refreshing.

    Also something I want to touch on is the sound, or lack of it in this case. There is very little background score which is really effective when it comes to drama and I wish more filmmakers would do this.

    I'm not lying when I say that I'm struggling to find anything bad to say about this film, possibly the switching back and forth between Claus and his family may be slightly jarring for some, taking you out of it a bit, but I really don't know how that could have been fixed without taking that early character building stuff with Maria and co. out, something I'm really glad they didn't.

    Looking this up on IMDb I saw that Tobias Lindolm was also the man responsible for one of my favourite foreign films 'The Hunt', which really didn't surprise me as that also was also really effective in telling a down-to-earth story. Danish cinema feels like something of a hidden gem as not a lot talk about it, yet the standard of filmmaking is so good! I don't really know if I think this is better as 'The Hunt' got me really emotional which this didn't as much, but anyway if I had to give it a score I'd say a solid 9 Danish Pastries out of 10.
    8t-dooley-69-386916

    Stunning and Compelling Danish Film on the war in Afghanistan.

    Pilou Asbæk of 'A Hijacking' fame plays Claus Michael Pedersen a Commander of the Danish forces in Afghanistan. The men have to do the usual patrols and face constant threats from Afghan rebels and IED's. Then on another patrol he and his men come under heavy and sustained fire and in the fog of battle he makes a fateful decision that will have huge future ramifications.

    We also have the story of his wife back home and the daily trials of trying to bring up three kids and hold a normal life together with their father away for months overseas and only having a satellite phone to stay connected.

    This is a very intense film that captures the utter fear of war and the awful situations that modern warfare can land people up in. It shows this from all sides. The acting is just superb and the direction from Tobias Lindholm ('The Hunt') is very accomplished. They do have wobbly cam a few time but not the full on shaky cam that so many people dislike, but I can live with that. The translation of the sub titles is wrong in a couple of places but generally quite good. This is a film that had me on the edge of my seat, the time flew by and as such I can agree with all the plaudits and easily recommend this as a great one to see.
    7BeneCumb

    Much ado about... little ado

    Modern local conflicts and crisis areas have brought along a different approach in depicting military activities - confrontations without clear battle fronts, with a foreign military mission in assisting role. But as, in essence, there is a war going on, one is unable to predict every next move and incorporate all situations/events into specific legal framework; in the event of military events, there are always casualties.

    Such is the background and essential point in Krigen, where the Danish Company commander Claus M. Pedersen (solidly performed by Pilou Asbæk) has to equally deal with both a severe accusation against him and his family (the characters of his spouse and three children seem to be more dynamic and interesting than those of officers and soldiers). I know that legal proceedings are not snappy, particularly among the Danes who are curbed and reticent, but still - the plot is a bit slow and arid, often uncovering the documentary aspect rather than that of a feature film, and the solution and the final scene are too plain. All this is just a narration running its course, and most of otherwise good and distinct actors have nothing profound to perform.

    Krigen is not a bad film, but not at the level of e.g. Tobias Lindholm's Jagten or Submarino. For me, Krigen is a less intensive and less diverse than some related films, e.g. Stop-Loss or Brothers. Despite having an Oscar nomination, I would be surprised if it gets this award.
    8mmaggiano

    Realism and complexity

    A War (Krigen) is a realistic drama about a Danish commander in Afghanistan, his unit, and his family back home, focusing on several key decisions that the commander must make, both in Afghanistan and back home in Denmark. Using naturalistic lighting, unobtrusive straight cuts, and a mix of stationary camera and hand-held, A War examines the moral complexities of asymmetric warfare and military justice. There are no easy answers, but there are spectacular natural performances from all of its cast. The sum total of these parts is an engrossing and seamless minimalistic movie, and another success from Tobias Lindholm. The Oscar nomination for A War is well-merited.
    8DavidLindahl

    War makes enemies of us all

    It's no secret that the Danish people are making very good films. In the last four years they have been nominated for three Oscars, including this film Krigen. It is a tale of Danish troops stationed in Afghanistan, with a special focus on their commander Claus Michael and his family back home in Denmark. The Danish troops takes daily patrols to meet and speak with the locals. At the same time back in Denmark, Claus Michael wife Maria struggles with their children, especially the middle son who is in a defying period. Life in Afghanistan changes quickly when suddenly one of the soldiers gets killed and Claus Michael during a heavy fire exchange, is force to make a decision that comes with devastating consequences.

    Krigen is like many other Danish films brutally realistic and dramatic. With a limited budget, they hardly had any possibilities to make a big Hollywood war film, but in some ways Krigen captures something else. With smaller environments, more focus on the soldiers mental health and the relationship between them, Krigen feels very realistic. It doesn't glamorize war or the life of war. When the soldiers lives are put on edge, you really understand that they are also victims in something they perhaps don't fully comprehend. Parallel with the war in Afghanistan, we also see Maria's life in Denmark. She is forced to fight her own kind of battle and the contrast between hers and her husbands life is very interesting.

    The best and really most scaring thing about Krigen is the moral questions it asks about war and warfare. When Claus Michael is forced to make a decision to save his squad, he himself gets into deep trouble and suddenly risk prosecution back in Denmark. The country he serves and the soldiers whose lives was his duty to protect, suddenly turns more or less against him. Very interesting and a bit disturbing. I don't think the purpose of the film is entirely to be an anti war tale, but more likely to create debate. What is it like to be a soldier so far from home and can the authorities back home in Denmark really make decisions about certain things when they couldn't possibly understand what it is like to be in the middle of a war zone? I have for a long time, wanted Sweden to make this film but Denmark beat us to it. A very strong and interesting film.

    David Lindahl - www.filmografen.se

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      Four of the cast members are real Danish soldiers who have been stationed in Afghanistan.
    • Connections
      Featured in Dansk films bedste: Krig, Klasselærere og Kammerater (2022)
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    • Release date
      • September 10, 2015 (Denmark)
    • Countries of origin
      • Denmark
      • France
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    • Languages
      • Danish
      • Arabic
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 英雄戰犯
    • Filming locations
      • Konya, Turkey
    • Production companies
      • Danmarks Radio (DR)
      • Det Danske Filminstitut
      • Nordisk Film & TV-Fond
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $122,902
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $9,095
      • Feb 14, 2016
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,114,663
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 55 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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