Afghan Luke | |
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Directed by | Mike Clattenburg |
Produced by | Barrie Dunn Michael Volpe Mike Clattenburg |
Written by | Patrick Graham Douglas Bell Mike Clattenburg Barrie Dunn |
Starring | Nick Stahl Nicolas Wright Stephen Lobo Vik Sahay |
Music by | Blain Morris |
Cinematography | Jeremy Benning |
Editing by | Roger Matiussi |
Running time | 97 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Language | English |
Afghan Luke is a 2011 Canadian film directed by Mike Clattenburg. The central character, Luke Benning (Nick Stahl), is a journalist investigating the possible mutilation (by Canadian snipers) of corpses in Afghanistan, a country that appears increasingly incomprehensible and surreal as Luke undergoes a series of bizarre adventures.
The film has appeared at the Shanghai International Film Festival,[1] the Toronto Film Festival,[2] Cinéfest,[3] and the Atlantic Film Festival.[4][5][6]