Drone warfare has transformed modern combat, offering a new perspective on the battlefield. This collection of films delves into the complexities and moral dilemmas of unmanned aerial operations, providing a unique insight into the lives of those who operate these machines and the consequences of their actions. From the adrenaline of the mission to the psychological toll on operators, these films offer a comprehensive look at a pivotal aspect of contemporary warfare.

Eye in the Sky (2015)
Description: This film provides a tense, real-time look at a drone strike operation, highlighting the ethical debates and the human cost of remote warfare.
Fact: The film was shot in South Africa to simulate Kenya, and it features a real-life drone operator as a consultant.


Good Kill (2014)
Description: Ethan Hawke stars as a drone pilot, showcasing the psychological strain of conducting warfare from a distance, blurring the lines between video games and real-life combat.
Fact: The film was inspired by the experiences of real drone pilots, and it was shot in New Mexico to replicate the Nevada desert.


Unmanned: America's Drone Wars (2013)
Description: A documentary that examines the use of drones in warfare, featuring interviews with operators, victims, and experts.
Fact: The film was produced by Brave New Films, known for their investigative documentaries.


Drone (2017)
Description: A thriller that explores the aftermath of a drone strike gone wrong, delving into the personal lives of those affected by the technology.
Fact: The film was shot in Vancouver, Canada, and features a real-life drone operator in a cameo role.


The Kill Team (2019)
Description: While not exclusively about drones, this film includes drone footage and explores the moral complexities of war, including the use of drones in combat.
Fact: The film is based on true events and includes interviews with real soldiers involved in the incidents.


The Drone (2019)
Description: A horror film that uses the concept of a drone to create suspense and fear, reflecting on the omnipresence of surveillance technology.
Fact: The film was shot in a single location to maximize the claustrophobic atmosphere.


War Machine (2017)
Description: This satirical take on modern warfare includes scenes with drone operations, offering a critique on the military-industrial complex.
Fact: Brad Pitt's character is loosely based on General Stanley McChrystal, and the film was released on Netflix.


Drone Wars (2016)
Description: A low-budget sci-fi film that imagines a future where drones are used for both surveillance and combat, exploring the implications of such technology.
Fact: The film was made with a very limited budget, relying heavily on practical effects and minimal CGI.


National Bird (2016)
Description: Another documentary that focuses on the human stories behind drone warfare, including whistleblowers and victims.
Fact: The film was directed by Sonia Kennebeck, who spent years researching and interviewing for this project.


The Operators (2014)
Description: This documentary provides an in-depth look at drone operators, their training, and the psychological impact of their work.
Fact: The film includes exclusive access to drone bases and interviews with active operators.
