Gripping action on the battlefield

Unfolding in real-time, Lions for Lambs uses the behind-closed-doors events of a single day to tell the story of several individuals caught up at various ends of the war in Afghanistan. The film reveals how an ambitious senator making bold moves in Washington, a broadcast journalist chasing a hot story under intense pressure, and two brave soldiers sent on a secret, perilous mission are all connected to one young man beginning to understand the importance of acting on what you believe in.
The story begins after two determined students at a West Coast University, Arian and Ernest (Derek Luke and Michael Peña), follow the inspiration of their idealistic professor, Dr. Malley (Redford; Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, Spy Game, Indecent Proposal) and attempt to do something important with their lives. When the two make the bold decision to join the battle in Afghanistan, Malley is both moved and distraught. Now as Arian and Ernest fight for survival in the field, they connect two stories taking place on opposite sides of America.
In California, Dr. Malley attempts to reach a privileged but disaffected student (Andrew Garfield), who is the very opposite of Arian and Ernest and is in danger of not fulfilling his enormous potential. Meanwhile, in Washington D.C., Presidential hopeful Senator Jasper Irving (Cruise; Mission Impossible, Minority Report) is about to give a bombshell story to a probing TV journalist (Streep; The Devil Wears Prada, The Hours), that may affect Arian and Ernest’s fates. As arguments, memories and bullets fly, the three stories are woven ever more tightly together, revealing how each of these Americans has a profound effect on each other and the world.
Lions for Lambs is the first release from the newly resurrected United Artists studio, partnered by Tom Cruise, Paula Wagner and MGM Studios. A featurette about United Artists can be found on the DVD alongside fantastic additional bonus material including an audio commentary by Robert Redford and the 25 minute ‘making-of’ featurette On The Front Lines. Find out what you stand for with Lions for Lambs on DVD this April.
Lions for Lambs DVD Details
Release date: Monday 21 April 2008
Running time: 87 mins 45 secs
Price: £19.99