A haunting reflection on the randomness of death in modern war zones.
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The pilots and gunners of attack helicopters use thermal cameras to observe movement on the ground in war zones. Using video recordings of French and American missions in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Syria, 'There Will Be No More Night' observes, interprets, and reflects on the modern form of war.










"Have you ever watched a horror documentary? That is the proposal of the creative and inventive 'Il n'y aura plus de nuit', a film entirely made up of images from military helicopter cameras that fly over Iraq and Afghanistan and execute people considered suspicious from a distance. Without mercy, and with a well-thought-out distance, director Eléonore Weber brings a frightening reflection on existence and the randomness of death - even more so when the US government feels entitled to kill third parties. It is difficult not to leave the movie anguished and thinking about the paths of institutional violence."