“Hyena Road” is a Canadian war film directed by Paul Gross, released in 2015.

“Hyena Road” is a Canadian war film directed by Paul Gross, released in 2015. Set during the War in Afghanistan, the movie follows a group of Canadian soldiers tasked with building a crucial road through a Taliban-controlled area. The film provides a gritty and realistic portrayal of modern warfare, highlighting the complexities and moral dilemmas faced by soldiers in combat.

 

The story centers around three main characters: a seasoned intelligence officer (Paul Gross), a battle-hardened sniper (Rossif Sutherland), and a young, idealistic soldier (Allan Hawco). As they navigate the dangerous terrain of Afghanistan, they encounter not only the physical challenges of the environment but also the psychological toll of the war.

 

“Hyena Road” is notable for its authentic depiction of military life, with intense combat scenes and a focus on the human cost of war. The film explores themes of loyalty, sacrifice, and the often-blurred line between friend and foe in the chaos of conflict. Paul Gross, who also wrote and produced the film, drew on real-life experiences and interviews with soldiers to create a story that resonates with the realities of war.

 

The movie received praise for its realistic portrayal of combat and the performances of its cast, particularly Sutherland and Gross. It stands as a significant entry in Canadian war cinema, offering a perspective on the Afghan conflict that is both gripping and thought-provoking.

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