List of Afghanistan War (2001–present) documentaries
List of documentary films and TV specials about the War in Afghanistan (2001–present).
- Afghan Massacre: The Convoy of Death (documentary, 2002)
- The Chicken Commander (Icelandic documentary film, 2004)
- Commando: On the Front Line (TV series, 2007)
- Taking on the Taliban (TV special, 2007)
- Taxi to the Dark Side (documentary film, 2007)
- Above and Beyond (TV special, 2008)
- Jack: A Soldier's Story (TV special, 2008)
- Three Bloody Summers (TV special, 2008)
- Afghanistan: The Forgotten War (TV special, 2009)
- Battle Scarred (TV special, 2009)
- Obama's War (TV special, 2009)
- Rethink Afghanistan (documentary film, 2009)
- Armadillo (film, 2010)
- The Battle for Marjah (HBO documentary film, 2010)
- Behind Enemy Lines (TV special, 2010)
- Camp Victory, Afghanistan (documentary film, 2010)
- Guardian Angels (TV special, 2010)
- Hell and Back Again (documentary film, 2010)
- Restrepo (film, 2010)
- Sisters in Arms (Canadian documentary film, 2010)
- Afghanistan (Finnish TV series, 8 episodes, 2011)
- Battle for Bomb Alley (TV special, 2011)
- Bomb Patrol: Afghanistan (TV special, 17 episodes, 2011–2012)
- Endgame Afghanistan (TV special, 2011)
- Hooligans At War (documentary, 2011)
- Norway At War: Mission Afghanistan (TV series, 6 episodes 2011)
- Our War: 10 Years in Afghanistan (TV special, 6 episodes, 2011–2012)
- War for Peace (Swedish TV series, 6 episodes, 2011)
- Afghanistan: The Surge (PBS documentary film, 2012)
- Royal Marines: Mission Afghanistan (TV series, 2012)
- Inside Combat Rescue (NGC TV series, 6 episodes, 2013)[1]
- Mission Afghanistan (documentary film, 2013)
- This Is What Winning Looks Like (documentary film, 2013)
- Commando: Return to the Front Line (documentary film, 2014)
- Korengal (documentary film, 2014)
- Bitter Lake (documentary film, 2015)
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