The production company was Fact Not Fiction Films and the director of photography was Sue Gibson, president of the British Society of Cinematographers (BSC).
The film music was composed by Paul Garbutt and David Leo Kemp and also includes an appearance by New Zealand born violinist/composer Fiona Pears.
A British Prime Minister gives up the position of a Special Air Service (SAS) unit in Afghanistan to ensure an £80 billion arms deal goes through, assuring his re-election.
All soldiers in the SAS unit are thought to have died, until two months later, when one of them, a female captain, is found by Italian special forces and returns to the UK to investigate.
One is left with the feeling that the budget should have been used on acting school for the players and training for the director rather than on helicopter and fancy car hire.