Hyena Road (2015)

“Hyena Road” is a Canadian war film directed by Paul Gross, released in 2015. The movie is set during the war in Afghanistan and follows Canadian soldiers as they navigate the complexities and dangers of their mission. “Hyena Road” revolves around three main characters whose lives intertwine in the midst of the Afghan war: Ryan Sanders (Rossif Sutherland): A sniper in the Canadian military, Sanders is dedicated to his mission and is shown navigating the perils of combat with his team. His character offers a ground-level perspective of the war.

Pete Mitchell (Paul Gross): A seasoned intelligence officer, Mitchell’s role involves dealing with the local Afghan leaders and making strategic decisions. His character bridges the gap between the soldiers on the ground and the higher command. The Ghost (Neamat Arghandabi): An enigmatic former warlord and a key figure in the Afghan resistance against the Taliban. His cooperation with the Canadian forces is crucial but fraught with tension and mistrust. The central plot follows the construction and defense of “Hyena Road,” a critical supply route in Kandahar Province. The film delves into the personal and professional struggles of the soldiers, the ethical dilemmas they face, and the complexities of modern warfare, including interactions with local populations and the elusive nature of the enemy.

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