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Battle Ground (Forbidden Ground)
Description
The film tells a story of three soldiers who are captured in no man’s land. They must pass through hard trials such as: machine gun fire, muddy wasteland, gas to escape and find the way which leads to safety trenches.
The film tells a story of three soldiers who are captured in no man’s land. They must pass through hard trials such as: machine gun fire, muddy wasteland, gas to escape and find the way which leads to safety trenches.
Actors:
Igor Breakenback,
Damian Sommerlad,
Denai Gracie,
Oliver Trajkovski,
Johan Earl,
Sarah Mawbey,
Barry Quin,
Martin Copping,
Tim Pocock

Igor Breakenback
4 October 1975, Vienna, Austria

Damian Sommerlad

Denai Gracie

Oliver Trajkovski

Johan Earl
15 September 1970, Stokholm, Sweden

Sarah Mawbey

Barry Quin

Martin Copping
1 November 1977, Melbourne, Australia

Tim Pocock
24 October 1985, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Country:
International
Keywords:
#24 7 Films #Adrian Powers #Armzfx #Battle Ground (Forbidden Ground) #Johan Earl #Martin Copping #Scarlet Fire Films #Tim Pocock
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August 21, 2013
While Forbidden Ground can't match the scope of Peter Weir's Gallipoli and Stanley Kubrick's Paths of Glory in its tough-minded depiction of the First World War, the film successfully captures the personal tragedy and human sacrifice of the experience.
August 14, 2013
An impressive and memorable film that should have a long life in digital form, even though its cinema releases are limited