The peace mission - 10 hours of fear
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Original title | The peace mission - 10 hours of fear |
Country of production | Germany |
original language | German |
Publishing year | 1997 |
length | 92 minutes |
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Director | Jörg Grünler |
script | Johannes Wahnfried Betz |
production |
Mischa Hofmann , Philip Voges |
music | Michael Landau |
camera | Jirí Macháne |
occupation | |
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The peace mission - 10 hours fear is a German television movie in 1997. He is one of the first films that deal with a foreign deployment of the Bundeswehr deal.
action
The Bundeswehr is stationed in the former Yugoslavia as part of the SFOR peacekeeping force . However, during a routine check an accident happens. Sergeant Matthis shoots a civilian and a comrade . The young son of the victim, who had to watch everything, escapes. Matthis goes looking for the boy. When his superiors learn that Matthis has strayed from the troops without permission , they investigate him.
criticism
"Thriller against the background of the conflict in ex-Yugoslavia, which focuses on the interpersonal level of the history of tension"
Mistake in the movie
- Armament: Assault rifle 44 instead of the G3 or G36 rifle
- Small vehicles: DKW Munga instead of the 0.9 t le gl 250GD Wolf truck
- Large vehicles: Unimog S 404 B instead of the 2 t gl Unimog U 1300 L truck
- Helicopter: Mil Mi-8 with IFOR stickers, although it is the SFOR mission, instead of the CH 53
Web links
- The peace mission - 10 hours fear in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- The peace mission - 10 hours of fear at Odeon Film
Individual evidence
- ↑ The Peace Mission - 10 Hours of Fear. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed March 2, 2017 .