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  1. Opium War (Persian: جنگ تریاک) is a 2008 Afghan black comedy film written and directed by Golden Globe winner Siddiq Barmak. The film was shot entirely in Afghanistan and revolves around the experiences of two American soldiers ( Peter Bussian and Joe Suba ), who crash their helicopter in the Afghan desert and find themselves at the ...

    • October 2008
  2. Feb 11, 2009 · Opium War: Directed by Siddiq Barmak. With Peter Bussian, Joe Suba, Fawad Samani, Jawanmard Paiez. Two American soldiers wounded in the Afghanistan desert stumble across a Russian tank which has a group of Afghanis living inside.

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    • Drama, War
    • Siddiq Barmak
    • 2009-02-11
  3. Brief Synopsis. Two American soldiers--one white officer and the other a black soldier--whose helicopter crashes down in the middle of the Afghanistan desert. Wounded and exhausted, they stumble across a Russian tank which has a group of Afghanistan people living inside.

    • Siddiq Barmak
    • Joe Suba
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  5. Apr 23, 2018. TOP CRITIC. Dec 8, 2008. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. Advertise With Us. Two wounded American soldiers in Afghanistan meet Afghanis living in an old Russian tank.

    • Siddiq Barmak
    • Peter Bussian
  6. Oct 26, 2008 · October 26, 2008 9:00pm. Rome Film Festival. ROME — A wasted opportunity by Afghanistan’s best-known director Siddiq Barmak to convey the harsh reality of his country to a curious world ...

  7. Opium War is a 2008 Afghan black comedy film directed by Siddiq Barmak. The film was shot entirely in Afghanistan and revolves around the experiences of two American soldiers (Peter Bussian and Joe Suba), who crash their helicopter in the Afghan desert and find themselves at the mercy of the natural elements and an eclectic family of Afghan ...

  8. Two downed U.S. military men cross paths with a narcotic-producing Afghani family in Opium War, director Siddiq Barmak's follow-up to his acclaimed Osama. Caucasian officer Don Johnson (Peter Bussian) and his African American subordinate, Joe (Joe Suba) get far more than they bargained for when their helicopter inadvertently lands on Afghani ...

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