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In 2015, I was one of those men.

Fifty kilometers from the petrol station, the road forked. The left branch led to a dead-end village called Dadaab, where the refugee camps sprawled like a city of sorrow. The right branch led to the border post at Liboi—still sixty kilometers away, but with military presence. Both choices were bad. hyena.road.2015

The film’s title is not accidental. In the context of , the hyena symbolizes the scavenger nature of modern asymmetrical warfare. In 2015, I was one of those men

Whether you're a military history buff or just looking for a drama that challenges the "good vs. evil" narrative, Hyena Road is a must-watch for its grit and emotional depth. or details on the real-life events that inspired this film? The right branch led to the border post

: To ensure realism, Gross used actual footage he filmed during his visits to Afghanistan in 2010. The movie was filmed on location in Manitoba, Jordan, and Afghanistan.

When we talk about great modern war films, the conversation usually circles around big-budget Hollywood epics. But nestled in that list is a Canadian gem that deserves a permanent spot on your "must-watch" list: Hyena Road

The "Hyena Road" itself refers to a critical supply route built by Canadian forces through the Panjwaii district. The film explores the paradox of building infrastructure—a symbol of progress—in a territory where every kilometer is contested by unseen enemies and complex local loyalties.