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Director: Gerardo Herrero
Cast: Imanol Arias, Carmelo Gómez, Cecilia Dopazo, Mirta Zečević
Spanish TV reporters covering the War in Bosnia. Based on true experience.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Comanche Territory is a 1997 Spanish war drama directed by Gerardo Herrero. The film follows Spanish TV reporters covering the Bosnian War, based on true experiences. While details about its critical or public reception are limited, the film appears to be a realistic portrayal of the challenges journalists faced in reporting on the conflict.
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Comanche Territory (1997), directed by Gerardo Herrero, offers a gritty and immersive look at the experiences of Spanish TV reporters covering the Bosnian War. With strong performances from the ensemble cast, including Imanol Arias and Carmelo Gómez, this drama blends tense war-time action with the personal struggles of the journalists trying to capture the realities of the conflict.
Comanche Territory is a 1997 Spanish drama war film produced and directed by Gerardo Herrero and starring Imanol Arias, Carmelo Gómez, Cecilia Dopazo, Bruno Todeschini and Gastón Pauls. It is based on the homonymous novel by Arturo Pérez-Reverte, based on his own experiencies as war correspondent at Sarajevo during the early stages of the siege. Pérez-Reverte also co-wrote the screenplay. It was entered into the 47th Berlin International Film Festival.
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