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Warriors 1999

★ 6.829 votes175 min📅 1999-11-29

"I thought we were here so the world’s conscience could sleep at night."

Peter Kosminsky's gripping TV movie, Warriors (1999), delves into the harrowing experiences of five young soldiers in Bosnia. This powerful drama brings to light the often-forgotten conflict, offering a poignant exploration of the human cost of war.

Director: Peter Kosminsky

Cast

Matthew Macfadyen
Matthew Macfadyen
Pte. Alan James
Darren Morfitt
Darren Morfitt
Pte. Peter Skeet
Cal MacAninch
Cal MacAninch
Sgt. Andre Sochanik
Ioan Gruffudd
Ioan Gruffudd
Lt. John Feeley
Joe Renton
Joe Renton
Cpl. Gary Sprague
Steve Chaplin
Pte. Tommy Redmond
Damian Lewis
Damian Lewis
Lt. Neil Loughrey
Jodhi May
Jodhi May
Emma
Shaun Dooley
Shaun Dooley
Pte. John Hookway
Simon Shepherd
Simon Shepherd
Major 'Brick' Stone

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Warriors (1999) about?

Warriors (1999) follows the story of five young soldiers as they navigate the intense and often deadly conflict in Bosnia.

Who directed Warriors?

Peter Kosminsky directed Warriors (1999).

Who stars in Warriors?

Matthew Macfadyen, Darren Morfitt, and Ioan Gruffudd star in Warriors (1999).

Is Warriors (1999) worth watching?

While Warriors (1999) may not have the highest IMDb rating, its powerful exploration of war and human cost makes it a worthwhile watch for fans of the genre.

How long is Warriors?

Warriors (1999) has a runtime of 175 minutes.

About Warriors (1999) — A Gripping Drama of War and Human Cost

Peter Kosminsky's gripping TV movie, Warriors (1999), delves into the harrowing experiences of five young soldiers in Bosnia. This powerful drama brings to light the often-forgotten conflict, offering a poignant exploration of the human cost of war. With its intense atmosphere and thought-provoking themes, Warriors (1999) is a must-watch for fans of war dramas.

The film features a talented cast, including Matthew Macfadyen, Darren Morfitt, and Ioan Gruffudd, who bring depth and nuance to their characters. As the story unfolds, viewers are taken on a emotional journey, forced to confront the harsh realities of war. With its 175-minute runtime, Warriors (1999) is a commitment, but one that is rewarded with a thought-provoking and deeply moving experience.

This powerful BBC film is a testament to the enduring impact of war on individuals and society. With its gripping narrative and outstanding performances, Warriors (1999) is a film that will leave a lasting impression on viewers.