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A film that chronicles the lives of civilians and soldiers attempting to survive the tumultuous eleven-month period that begins in September 1862 with the bloodiest battle in American history at Antietam and follows their intertwined fates that ultimately lead them to meet on the infamous fields of Gettysburg in July 1863.
What would you do if one day a battle came to your town? How frightened would you be with the smell of death in the air? In all the uproar and panic, where would you hide? Who would you try to save? WAR ALLEY is a historical adventure film that examines this premise. Set in Sharpsburg, Maryland, in September 1862, and chronicling the nine-month period leading up to the three-day battle of Gettysburg in July of 1863, it is a story of a single episode in war-time America when peaceful farming hamlets were forever changed by violence caused by the men in the ranks of the Blue and the Gray.
Although this film is a study of a great battle, it is also a story about humanity in turmoil. The point of view in this film reveals a world of tender innocence versus harsh reality. The emphasis is on the individual characters, their varying degrees of friendship and loyalty, and their innate sense of personal justice not just for themselves but for those who are important to them. WAR ALLEY is a poignant tale of survival and compassion with a clear message that love and devotion are without prejudice, and the bonds of humanity are stronger than the force of war.
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