

Soldier Brian Wood, is accused of war crimes in Iraq by the human rights lawyer Phil Shiner. The two men go head to head in a legal and moral conflict that takes us from the battlefield, at so-called Checkpoint Danny Boy, to the courtroom and one of Britain’s biggest ever public inquiries, the Al-Sweady Inquiry.
Acting
Anthony Boyle's trembling rage vs Toby Jones's cold certainty
Direction
Sam Miller weaponizes silence in cross-examination scenes
Writing
Refuses easy villains — everyone's complicit, everyone's wounded

Director
Sam Miller
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The real Phil Shiner was struck off and later declared bankrupt after being found to have paid Iraqi middlemen to find claimants.
Director Sam Miller deliberately cast Anthony Boyle against type — the Northern Irish actor had previously played cowards and villains, making his heroic soldier's fall more devastating.
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Jocko Podcast 444 sent me here 👏🏻🔥
@glenncoletta96 27
If I recall, the bbc did their own share of furthering baseless allegations against British soldiers. It's like they said in the trailer, "They'll give you a medal with one hand, and knock your teeth out with the other."
@WrathOfGrapesN7 105
Just finished listening to wood on Jockko podcast - epic !
@stevelewis9206 57
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