

War · Drama
Overview
An American journalist and his cameraman are caught in the combat zone during the first Russian airstrikes against Georgia. Rescuing Tatia, a young Georgian schoolteacher separated from her family during the attack, the two reporters agree to help reunite her with her family in exchange for serving as their interpreter. As the three attempt to escape to safety, they witness--and document--the devastation from the full-scale crossfire and cold-blooded murder of innocent civilians.
Top Cast


Rupert Friend
Rupert Friend
Thomas Anders
Rupert Friend
Thomas Anders


Emmanuelle Chriqui
Emmanuelle Chriqui
Tatia Meddevi
Emmanuelle Chriqui
Tatia Meddevi


Richard Coyle
Richard Coyle
Sebastian Ganz
Richard Coyle
Sebastian Ganz


Heather Graham
Heather Graham
Miriam
Heather Graham
Miriam


Johnathon Schaech
Johnathon Schaech
Capt. Rezo Avaliani
Johnathon Schaech
Capt. Rezo Avaliani


Rade Šerbedžija
Rade Šerbedžija
Col. Demidov
Rade Šerbedžija
Col. Demidov


Andy Garcia
Andy Garcia
President of Georgia
Andy Garcia
President of Georgia


Val Kilmer
Val Kilmer
Dutchman
Val Kilmer
Dutchman


Mikko Nousiainen
Mikko Nousiainen
Daniil
Mikko Nousiainen
Daniil


Mikheil Gomiashvili
Mikheil Gomiashvili
Anton Medoevi
Mikheil Gomiashvili
Anton Medoevi
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