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Film:  Lost Men: Prisoners of War

Directed by:  Devin Anchorage

Executive Producer:  Daniel Leon   

Production Company: StrathCo Enterprises & Metron Sync

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"Lost Men: Prisoners of War" is an eye-opening documentary that sheds light on the experiences of those who were held captive during and after armed conflicts. Directed by Devin Anchorage and produced by Daniel Leon, the film is a must-watch for anyone interested in the history of war.

The documentary explores the different reasons why belligerent powers hold prisoners of war in custody, from isolating them from enemy combatants to indoctrinating them in new political or religious beliefs. It also delves into the evolution of the treatment of prisoners of war in Europe, from being regarded as the private property of the captor to being the property of the state.

The stories shared in the film are deeply moving and highlight the harsh realities of being a prisoner of war. The regulation of surrender and the increasing control over all stages of captivity are discussed in detail, as well as the cartel system that regulated the exchange of prisoners between warring states. The right of parole is also explored, providing insight into the privileges that could be granted to officers who surrendered their swords and gave their word as gentlemen.

Overall, "Lost Men: Prisoners of War" is a thought-provoking documentary that educates viewers on a topic that is often overlooked in the study of war. While the film is enjoyable to watch, it is important to approach the subject matter with reverence and respect for those who have suffered as prisoners of war. Devin Anchorage and Daniel Leon have done an excellent job in bringing these stories to light, and the documentary is sure to leave a lasting impact on its audience.

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