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|Title = Mobilized | |||
|DirectedBy = Duska Dimitroska] | |||
|WrittenBy = Nayda Kaloyanova Karavelova | |||
|ShortSummary = Marines prepare to invade Iraq at the beginning of [[Operation Iraqi Freedom]]; while the Marines wait to receive their orders at Camp Mathilda in [[Kuwait]], they learn that a ''Rolling Stone'' columnist, Evan Wright, will be [[embedded journalist|embedded]] with them. | |||
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|EpisodeNumber = 2 | |||
|Title = Over the top | |||
|DirectedBy = Duska Dimitroska | |||
|WrittenBy = Nayda Kaloyanova Karavelova | |||
|ShortSummary = With the invasion of Iraq now in full swing, Sgt. Colbert tries to keep his unit focused. First Recon Marines adjust to shifting attack plans while anticipating their first contact with the enemy in [[Battle of Nasiriyah|Nasiriyah]] and Al Gharraf. | |||
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2020|5|30}} | |||
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|EpisodeNumber = 3 | |||
|Title = Into the Breach | |||
|DirectedBy = Duska Dimitroska | |||
|WrittenBy = Nayda Kaloyanova Karavelova | |||
|ShortSummary = Bravo Company await their next orders for a recon mission, having survived its first trial by fire; Fick tries to take control of a dangerous situation; Lt. Col. Ferrando issues a new, more urgent order shortly after Alpha Company shells Ar Rifa. | |||
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2020|6|6}} | |||
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|EpisodeNumber = 4 | |||
|Title = Winter Mayhem | |||
|DirectedBy = Duska Dimitroska | |||
|WrittenBy = Nayda Kaloyanova Karavelova | |||
|ShortSummary = Grumbling in the ranks about the abandoned supply truck occupies time to kill at the captured airfield, but Bravo is soon on the move again, heading north, clearing villages and setting up a roadblock outside [[Kut Al Hayy Air Base|Al Hayy]]. Meanwhile, Alpha is ordered to find the body of a Marine in [[Al-Shatrah]], but their mission is delayed by a CIA operation. | |||
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2020|6|13}} | |||
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|EpisodeNumber = 5 | |||
|Title = Spring Cleaning | |||
|DirectedBy = Duska Dimitroska | |||
|WrittenBy = Nayda Kaloyanova Karavelova | |||
|ShortSummary = Despite an armored division's punishing response to First Recon's intelligence-gathering about an ambush-in-waiting at a strategic bridge, Bravo still meets stiff resistance while making several attempts to cross it; a survey of the battlefield prompts more questions than answers about the enemy; a roadblock in Al Muwaffiqiyah tests the Marines' ever-changing rules of engagement. | |||
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|EpisodeNumber = 6 | |||
|Title = Sagerejo | |||
|DirectedBy = Duska Dimitroska | |||
|WrittenBy = Nayda Kaloyanova Karavelova | |||
|ShortSummary = After First Recon is assigned the unfamiliar mission of escorting hundreds of civilians fleeing Baghdad, they begin to wonder if their part in the war may be ending. Lt. Col. Ferrando has other plans to get his men back into the battle. | |||
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|Title = Red Leaves | |||
|DirectedBy = Duska Dimitroska | |||
|WrittenBy = Nayda Kaloyanova Karavelova | |||
|ShortSummary = Having reached Baghdad, Bravo Company is shocked at the size of the city; while First Recon begin doing their daily patrols in Baghdad, they find out the obstacles that they and the Iraqis face are much greater than they could have imagined. | |||
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2020|6|27}} | |||
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|Title = Winter of their discontent | |||
|DirectedBy = Duska Dimitroska | |||
|WrittenBy = Nayda Kaloyanova Karavelova | |||
|ShortSummary = Having reached Baghdad, Bravo Company is shocked at the size of the city; while First Recon begin doing their daily patrols in Baghdad, they find out the obstacles that they and the Iraqis face are much greater than they could have imagined. | |||
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2020|7|4}} | |||
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|Title = How little we know | |||
|DirectedBy = Duska Dimitroska | |||
|WrittenBy = Nayda Kaloyanova Karavelova | |||
|ShortSummary = Having reached Baghdad, Bravo Company is shocked at the size of the city; while First Recon begin doing their daily patrols in Baghdad, they find out the obstacles that they and the Iraqis face are much greater than they could have imagined. | |||
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|Title = End of the Line | |||
|DirectedBy = Duska Dimitroska | |||
|WrittenBy = Nayda Kaloyanova Karavelova} | |||
|ShortSummary = Having reached Baghdad, Bravo Company is shocked at the size of the city; while First Recon begin doing their daily patrols in Baghdad, they find out the obstacles that they and the Iraqis face are much greater than they could have imagined. | |||
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==Critical Reception== | ==Critical Reception== |
Revision as of 05:24, 5 April 2021
Damjana | |
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Genre | War miniseries Drama |
Based on | Based on Damjana by Todor Miroslavov Valerieva |
Written by | Nayda Kaloyanova Karavelova |
Directed by | Duska Dimitroska |
Starring | Zoran Vozetić Kiel Langov Hratch Samuelian Miroslav Pogonchev Nicolaos Kainowski Eduard Mijatović Igor Rozman Grigori Sashov Dimitrov Jamin Ilievski Haro Mkrtchyan |
Country of origin | Syara |
Original language(s) | Syaran |
No. of episodes | 10 |
Production | |
Producer(s) | Trayko Plamenov Ivanov |
Production location(s) | Syara |
Cinematography | Sanasar Takoushian |
Editor(s) | Zlatan Turundzhov |
Running time | 600 minutes |
Production company(s) | Fused Productions |
Budget | $85 million |
Release | |
Original network | AVT |
Original release | May 23 July 25, 2020 | –
Damjana is a Syaran ten-part television miniseries produced for AVT. Damjana is based on the book of the same name by Todor Miroslavov Valerieva, which chronicles the experience of a squad of Syaran motorized infantry during the Zemplen War. The series was written by Nayda Kaloyanova Karavelova and directed by Duska Dimitroska for Fused Productions. The show premiered on May 23, 2020, a decade after the beginning of the war, and aired its final installment on 25 July the same year, a week after the ten year anniversary of the war's end.
Named after the armored personnel carrier the squad rode in during the war, Damjana focuses mostly on the interpersonal relationships and experiences of the squad throughout the conflict. Although some of the events depicted in the show sparked controversy in Syara, the show was a major commercial and critical success. Damjana was voted the best television show of the 2010s despite its late entry, and became very popular with Syaran veterans for its accurate depiction of the Syaran National Army.
Production
Valerieva, a former noncommissioned officer in the Syaran Army, published Damjana in 2014. The book was a major success and became a bestseller in Syara, prompting the AVT affiliated Fused Productions company to secure a deal to produce a television series based on the book. Valerieva was brought upon to serve as a consultant for the production and appears as a cameo in several of the episodes. The series follows the duration of the Zemplen War shortly after its beginnings in June 2008 and concludes in July 2010, shortly after the Treaty of Aragon was signed. Filming was down in Syara from March 2019-Feburary 2020. There was a strong push to finish the series by the ten year anniversary of the war, and post production didn't finish until early May 2020.
Crew
The series was directed by Duska Dimitroska, with screenplay written by Nayda Kaloyanova Karavelova. Both women had previously worked together on a number of projects with Fused Productions, which they felt helped ease the process. Karavelova, who's brother had been wounded in the war, stated she had a strong desire to express the conflict "honestly and authentically". Karavelova conducted extended interviews with former members of the squad to fully grasp their personality and speaking mannerisms, while Dimitroska and lead cinematographer Sanasar Takoushian met with numerous veterans to ensure the series was portrayed realistically.
Cast
About 20 starring cast members appear in the series, with a larger number of supporting cast. The principle characters the series followed were the original ten members of the squad, three of which were replaced during the series in accordance with real life events. Additional members of 3rd Platoon and Delta Company appear throughout the series.
The primary cast include:
- Junior Sergeant Domagoj Matkovićm, leader of Second Squad, portrayed by Zoran Vozetić
- Private First Class Dzvonko Soposki, machinegunner, portrayed by Kiel Langov
- Private First Class Arseni Nokiv, heavy grenadier, portrayed by Eduard Mijatović
- Private Angjelko Matliev, ammo carrier, portrayed by Hratch Samuelian
- Corporal Hrayr Sandrui, team leader, portrayed by Haro Mkrtchyan
- Private First Class Blazhe Merakovski, rifleman, portrayed by Igor Rozman
- Private Kliment Mitkov Bukhalov, rifleman, portrayed by Grigori Sashov Dimitrov
- Corporal Todor Miroslvov Valerieva, vehicle commander, portrayed by Miroslav Pognochev
- Private Yorgos Atsev, vehicle driver, portrayed by Jamin Ilievski
- Private First Class Marin Debeljak, vehicle gunner, portrayed by Nicolaos Kainowski
- Private First Class Emil Micallef, heavy grenadier, portrayed by Serije Kochevski (first appearance Episode 4)
- Private First Class Bared Kellejian, rifleman, portrayed by Sisag Cholakian (first appearance Episode 5)
- Private Blagun Georgiev Hadjiivanov, rifleman, rifleman, portrayed by Apostol Zdravkov Vranchev (first appearance Episode 8)
Format
The series consists of ten episodes told in chronological order from near the beginning of the war to a few days after its ends. The episodes are sequenced to coincide with the duration of the war, but the timeframe each episode takes place in varies from a single day to several weeks. The series features no soundtrack; rather popular songs from the era and prior are sung a cappella by the characters intermediately throughout the series.
Describing the series as "part-documentary, part-drama, part-comedy," Director Duska Dimitroska has said the series intended to focus on the experiences of the soldiers as a group of people rather than as a military force. Combat scenes are relatively uncommon, with most of the show focusing on the dialouge between the characters and how their relations with one another develop over the war. According to writer Nayda Kaloyanova Karavelova, the show was not intended to be "pro or anti-anything; it's just the experience these men had during this time".
While an overarching theme is not present for most the series, a common element for each episode features a debate between the squad members, usually on topics unrelated to the war such as favorite cuisine or the best dog breeds.
Episodes
No. | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | |
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1 | "Mobilized" | Duska Dimitroska] | Nayda Kaloyanova Karavelova | May 23, 2020 | |
Marines prepare to invade Iraq at the beginning of Operation Iraqi Freedom; while the Marines wait to receive their orders at Camp Mathilda in Kuwait, they learn that a Rolling Stone columnist, Evan Wright, will be embedded with them. | |||||
2 | "Over the top" | Duska Dimitroska | Nayda Kaloyanova Karavelova | May 30, 2020 | |
With the invasion of Iraq now in full swing, Sgt. Colbert tries to keep his unit focused. First Recon Marines adjust to shifting attack plans while anticipating their first contact with the enemy in Nasiriyah and Al Gharraf. | |||||
3 | "Into the Breach" | Duska Dimitroska | Nayda Kaloyanova Karavelova | June 6, 2020 | |
Bravo Company await their next orders for a recon mission, having survived its first trial by fire; Fick tries to take control of a dangerous situation; Lt. Col. Ferrando issues a new, more urgent order shortly after Alpha Company shells Ar Rifa. | |||||
4 | "Winter Mayhem" | Duska Dimitroska | Nayda Kaloyanova Karavelova | June 13, 2020 | |
Grumbling in the ranks about the abandoned supply truck occupies time to kill at the captured airfield, but Bravo is soon on the move again, heading north, clearing villages and setting up a roadblock outside Al Hayy. Meanwhile, Alpha is ordered to find the body of a Marine in Al-Shatrah, but their mission is delayed by a CIA operation. | |||||
5 | "Spring Cleaning" | Duska Dimitroska | Nayda Kaloyanova Karavelova | June 13, 2020 | |
Despite an armored division's punishing response to First Recon's intelligence-gathering about an ambush-in-waiting at a strategic bridge, Bravo still meets stiff resistance while making several attempts to cross it; a survey of the battlefield prompts more questions than answers about the enemy; a roadblock in Al Muwaffiqiyah tests the Marines' ever-changing rules of engagement. | |||||
6 | "Sagerejo" | Duska Dimitroska | Nayda Kaloyanova Karavelova | June 20, 2020 | |
After First Recon is assigned the unfamiliar mission of escorting hundreds of civilians fleeing Baghdad, they begin to wonder if their part in the war may be ending. Lt. Col. Ferrando has other plans to get his men back into the battle. | |||||
7 | "Red Leaves" | Duska Dimitroska | Nayda Kaloyanova Karavelova | June 27, 2020 | |
Having reached Baghdad, Bravo Company is shocked at the size of the city; while First Recon begin doing their daily patrols in Baghdad, they find out the obstacles that they and the Iraqis face are much greater than they could have imagined. | |||||
8 | "Winter of their discontent" | Duska Dimitroska | Nayda Kaloyanova Karavelova | July 4, 2020 | |
Having reached Baghdad, Bravo Company is shocked at the size of the city; while First Recon begin doing their daily patrols in Baghdad, they find out the obstacles that they and the Iraqis face are much greater than they could have imagined. | |||||
9 | "How little we know" | Duska Dimitroska | Nayda Kaloyanova Karavelova | July 11, 2020 | |
Having reached Baghdad, Bravo Company is shocked at the size of the city; while First Recon begin doing their daily patrols in Baghdad, they find out the obstacles that they and the Iraqis face are much greater than they could have imagined. | |||||
10 | "End of the Line" | Duska Dimitroska | Nayda Kaloyanova Karavelova} | July 18, 2020 | |
Having reached Baghdad, Bravo Company is shocked at the size of the city; while First Recon begin doing their daily patrols in Baghdad, they find out the obstacles that they and the Iraqis face are much greater than they could have imagined. |