Buffalo Soldiers
War is hell… but peace is boring.
Set just before the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, Sgt. Ray Elwood is an American soldier stationed at a German army camp. A soldier because a judge gave him a choice between the army and jail, Ray spends much of his free time cooking cocaine for the MPs. When a soldier dies and a toxicology screen shows an alarming level of illegal narcotics, someone is sent in to investigate.
This is the scathing satire Australian Director Gregor Jordan made between Two Hands and Ned Kelly. Considered too politically sensitive after 9/11 and the Iraq War, Jordan's audacious and provocative take on military life was left to simmer… until now!
Critic Reviews:
- " In the chaotic tradition of “Dr. Strangelove” " – Felix Vasquez Jr.
- " A dark, entertaining and thought-provoking film that could be recommended to pacifists and militarists alike. " – Dragan Antulov
- " It's a refreshingly scornful and scathing depiction of one soldier's pursuit of the American Dream. " – James Verniere