Janus Metz discusses his award-winning film Armadillo (2010), which he shot while embedded with a platoon of Danish soldiers in Afghanistan's Helmand province. He locates the film within the discourse of the War on Terror, the possibilities of documentary style, and the mythologies of war narratives.
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2011
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