Taking Fire

Taking Fire (2016)

EndedDocumentary showDrama, Action, War

With its new series Taking Fire, Discovery will bring viewers into the hearts and minds of American soldiers, a captivating experience like nothing ever seen on film. The series is the story of a band of brothers deployed to defend one of the United States' farthest flung outposts at the gateway to one of the deadliest places on earth: the mouth of the Taliban-held Korengal Valley in Northeast Afghanistan. Told by the men who fought on the frontlines themselves and illustrated with real combat footage shot on helmet cameras and handy cams, this material never-before-seen on television takes viewers along for a visceral experience not witnessed in news reports or traditional documentary portrayals of war.

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Scheduleevery Tuesday at 22:00 (60 min)

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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did "Taking Fire" premiere?

"Taking Fire" premiered on September 13, 2016.

Who are the main characters in "Taking Fire"?

The main characters in "Taking Fire" include Lieutenant Alex Rossi, Sergeant Eran Harrill, Specialist Glen Silva, and Specialist John Osborne, among others.

What is the genre of "Taking Fire"?

"Taking Fire" falls under the genre of documentary, specifically a docuseries.

Where is "Taking Fire" set?

"Taking Fire" is set in Afghanistan.

Who produced "Taking Fire"?

"Taking Fire" was produced by Raw Television.

How many episodes are there in the first season of "Taking Fire"?

The first season of "Taking Fire" consists of six episodes.

What is the premise of "Taking Fire"?

"Taking Fire" follows the lives of American soldiers deployed in Afghanistan, giving viewers an intimate look into their experiences, challenges, and camaraderie on the front lines.

How was "Taking Fire" received by critics?

"Taking Fire" received positive reviews from critics, who praised its realistic portrayal of war and the soldiers' perspectives.

Did "Taking Fire" win any awards?

"Taking Fire" did not win any major awards, but it was highly regarded for its authenticity and compelling storytelling.

How long is each episode of "Taking Fire"?

Each episode of "Taking Fire" has an approximate runtime of 60 minutes.

Who narrates "Taking Fire"?

"Taking Fire" is narrated by actor Peter Outerbridge.

Are there any notable guest appearances in "Taking Fire"?

"Taking Fire" does not feature any notable guest appearances, as it primarily focuses on the soldiers' experiences.

What is the production format of "Taking Fire"?

"Taking Fire" was filmed in a documentary style, using handheld cameras to capture the soldiers' perspectives and experiences.

How was the filming of "Taking Fire" organized?

The filming of "Taking Fire" was organized by embedding camera crews with multiple units of the American soldiers in Afghanistan, allowing for an authentic and immersive experience.

Did "Taking Fire" have any spin-offs or related shows?

"Taking Fire" does not have any known spin-offs or related shows.

What sets "Taking Fire" apart from other war documentaries?

"Taking Fire" stands out from other war documentaries due to its focus on the individual experiences and perspectives of the soldiers, providing a more personal and immersive narrative.

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