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  • Friendly Fire (2008)
  • TV Movie | 50 min | Documentary
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Friendly Fire (2008)
TV Movie | 50 min | Documentary

An American football champion, the idol of crowds, who became a hero in the war against terrorism proclaimed by George Bush. This is the story of Patrick Tillman, a young 27-year-old man who used to earn $2-million a season and left the ...See moreAn American football champion, the idol of crowds, who became a hero in the war against terrorism proclaimed by George Bush. This is the story of Patrick Tillman, a young 27-year-old man who used to earn $2-million a season and left the football field in order to volunteer with the U.S. Army and then ended up dying in Afghanistan. But his death during battle is a mystery that upsets the U.S.A. and troubles the White House. For weeks the Pentagon affirmed that he had died heroically, killed by an enemy Taliban attack. But then the truth came to light: Patrick Tillman was killed by his own fellow soldiers. So, how did he really die? His mother Mary Tillman, during an exclusive interview, states how she is trying to discover the truth behind her son Written by Federica Cellini See less
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Director
Federica Cellini (documentary director)
Writer
Federica Cellini (written by)
Producer
Ippolito Leotta (producer)
Cinematographer
Editor
Mariaromana Casiraghi (as Maria Romana Casiraghi)
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Updated Jul 4, 2008

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Jul 4, 2008 (Italy)

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