Foxhole (2021) Apr 2026
Directed by , Foxhole (2021) is a reflective war drama that explores the psychological toll of combat by tracking a small group of soldiers across three different American conflicts: the Civil War , World War I , and the Vietnam War . A Triptych of Conflict
Reviewers have described Foxhole as a "modest war movie" that occasionally struggles with its ambitious structure but succeeds in its musings on character and the "journey to the dark side" that combat can often precipitate. Foxhole (2021)
: The narrative focuses on the interpersonal dynamics and moral dilemmas that emerge when life is on the line, highlighting how the experience of war remains hauntingly similar despite shifts in technology and ideology. Directed by , Foxhole (2021) is a reflective
The film is structured as a triptych, following the same core group of characters as they find themselves trapped in a single location—a foxhole—during three pivotal moments in military history. Over a compressed timeframe of roughly per era, these soldiers grapple with the immediate reality of their mortality and the perceived futility of their circumstances. The film is structured as a triptych, following
Foxhole (2021): A Study of War and Mortality Across Generations
The film is currently available to stream on various platforms for audiences interested in a genre-pushing take on historical drama.
Foxhole is the second feature film from Jack Fessenden, who completed his debut while still in high school. The film's unique approach to the war genre earned it the award at the Woodstock Film Festival . It was distributed by Samuel Goldwyn Films and had theatrical runs at notable venues such as the IFC Center in New York. Critical Reception
