
Born in Battle 2015
In *Born in Battle* (2015), director Yangzom Brauen crafts a haunting drama that follows Oneka, a former child soldier just 12 years old, as he flees into a fractured fantasy world to escape the horrors of his past.
Director: Yangzom Brauen
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is Born in Battle (2015) about?
The film follows Oneka, a 12-year-old former child soldier who escapes into a fantasy world to flee his traumatic past. As his illusions unravel, he must confront the brutal reality of war and the painful choice between survival and family.
Who directed Born in Battle?
Yangzom Brauen directed *Born in Battle*, bringing a director's keen eye to this emotionally charged drama.
Who stars in Born in Battle?
The film features Roland Kilumbu, Aaryanna Nelson, Krystel Roche, Nina Onuora, and Georgina Elizabeth Okon in pivotal roles.
Is Born in Battle (2015) worth watching?
While *Born in Battle* is unrated, its gripping themes and Yangzom Brauen's direction make it a compelling watch for fans of raw, thought-provoking dramas about war and resilience.
How long is Born in Battle?
The runtime of *Born in Battle* is 20 minutes.
About Born in Battle (2015) — A Haunting Drama of War and Survival
In *Born in Battle* (2015), director Yangzom Brauen crafts a haunting drama that follows Oneka, a former child soldier just 12 years old, as he flees into a fractured fantasy world to escape the horrors of his past. The film immerses viewers in a stark, emotionally charged atmosphere where the line between survival and despair blurs with every step he takes. Brauen's gripping storytelling explores themes of trauma, resilience, and the brutal choices forced upon the young and vulnerable.
As Oneka clings to his fragile illusions, the reality of his situation tightens its grip, leaving him at a crossroads between life and death—and the fractured promise of family. The short drama unfolds with raw intensity, underscoring the devastating impact of war on the innocent while questioning whether escape or confrontation holds the key to healing. *Born in Battle* is a poignant reminder of the human cost of conflict.