Kajaki (film)

Kajaki: The True Story, released in North America as Kilo Two Bravo,[3] is a 2014 British war docu-drama film directed by Paul Katis, written by Tom Williams, and produced by Katis and Andrew de Lotbiniere.

Kajaki: The True Story
UK theatrical release poster
Directed byPaul Katis
Produced by
  • Paul Katis
  • Andrew de Lotbinière
Written byTom Williams
StarringDavid Elliot
CinematographyChris Goodger
Edited byBrin
Production
companies
  • Pukka Films
Distributed byAlchemy Releasing
Release date
  • 12 November 2014 (2014-11-12) (Premiere)
  • 28 November 2014 (2014-11-28)
Running time
108 minutes[1]
Country
  • United Kingdom
  • Jordan
LanguageEnglish
Box office$7,891[2]

The plot is based on the true story of Mark Wright and of a small unit of British soldiers positioned near the Kajaki Dam, in Afghanistan.

Cast

  • David Elliot as Mark Wright
  • Mark Stanley as Tug
  • Scott Kyle as Stu Pearson
  • Benjamin O'Mahony as Stuart Hale
  • Bryan Parry as Jonesy
  • Liam Ainsworth as Ken Barlow
  • Ali Cook as Spud McMellon
  • Andy Gibbins as Smudge
  • Grant Kilburn as Alex Craig
  • John Doughty as Dave Prosser
  • Jon-Paul Bell as Luke Mauro
  • Malachi Kirby as Snoop
  • Paul Luebke as Jay Davis
  • Ryan W. Sadi as Kyle Minchew
  • Robert Mitchell as Faz
  • Thomas Davison as Jarhead
  • Abe Dababneh as Kajaki Jon
  • Felipe Cabezas as Kajaki Mike
  • Hazem Alagha as Steven "Bombhead" Watson

Production

The film was shot on location at Al Kaferin Dam, Jordan, as a stand-in for Afghanistan.

Release

Kajaki premiered on 12 November 2014 at London's Leicester Square and was attended by cast, crew and veterans. The film was released in the United Kingdom on 28 November 2014 and in the United States on 13 November 2015.

Critical reception

The film received positive reviews from critics. It currently holds a 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 29 reviews, with an average rating of 7.58/10. The critical consensus states: "Kilo Two Bravo honours its fact-based story with an almost unbearably tense drama that captures the horrors -- and the human cost -- of modern warfare."[4]

Accolades

Award Date of ceremony Category Recipients and nominees Result
British Academy Film Awards[5] 8 February 2015 Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer Paul Katis (director/producer), Andrew de Lotbinière (producer) Nominated
British Independent Film Awards[6] 6 December 2015 Producer of the Year Paul Katis (director/producer), Andrew de Lotbinière (producer) Won
BAFTA Scotland Awards[7] 15 November 2015 Best Actor in Film David Elliot Won

References

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