How to Film a War (2026) OFFICIAL TRAILER
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Every war has fighting on the ground. And then there’s the other one. The war of images. The clips that go viral. The numbers that sprint ahead of verification. The headlines written while the dust is still very much in the air.
This isn’t a film about heroes or villains. It’s about process.
watch the trailer.
Then watch how carefully it makes you look.
Every war has fighting on the ground. And then there’s the other one. The war of images. The clips that go viral. The numbers that sprint ahead of verification. The headlines written while the dust is still very much in the air.
How to Film a War is a documentary I produced, directed by Idan Knochen, about how modern conflicts are turned into stories — and how those stories are shaped, edited, and amplified in real time.
This isn’t a film about heroes or villains. It’s about process.
How footage gets chosen.
How timelines quietly collapse.
How translations bend just enough to change the meaning.
How a few seconds of video can harden into a global narrative before anyone asks the obvious questions.
What happened before?
And what didn’t make the cut?
The trailer gives a sense of the film’s approach:
calm. forensic. deliberately unflashy.
No shouting.
No slogans.
No instructions on what to think.
Just close attention to how war is filmed — and what happens once those images leave the battlefield and land in your feed.
If you’re curious about
how stories are built under pressure,
how certainty gets manufactured,
and how persuasion works best when you don’t notice it happening —


