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Talking Pictures: Surviving Home (Review) Official Selection DTLA Film Festival

Talking Pictures: Surviving Home (Review) Official Selection DTLA Film Festival

FromTalking Pictures with Paul Booth


Talking Pictures: Surviving Home (Review) Official Selection DTLA Film Festival

FromTalking Pictures with Paul Booth

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Length:
14 minutes
Released:
Oct 22, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Host Paul Booth reviews the Documentary SURVIVING HOME.

 

SYNOPSIS 

Surviving Home is an intimate documentary that follows four U.S. military veterans from different generations over an eight year period as they rebuild their lives after war. Interwoven with veterans’ voices from across the country, their unique paths of healing and transformation shed light on long-term consequences of war and raise questions about the roots of war and societal cycles of violence.


A severely injured Iraq War veteran (Bobby Henline) discovers a new voice that helps heal his wounds of war, as he and his wife struggle to keep their marriage alive. A Vietnam War veteran becomes a Buddhist monk (Claude AnShin Thomas) in an effort to come to terms with the carnage and dehumanization of combat. A female Iraq War veteran (Tracey Cooper-Harris) fights through the effects of Military Sexual Trauma to take on the U.S. government in a class-action lawsuit that could improve the lives of the next wave of men and women in uniform. A World War II veteran (Richard Green), who waited years to receive military benefits, spends time helping others with the support of a young, civically-minded Marine Corps veteran (Jeff Prutz) looking out for him.

Through perseverance, humor, inner reflection, courage, and the determination to help others, they cannot foresee each bend in the road that lies ahead.
Released:
Oct 22, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Our hosts Paul Booth and Kai Lovell discuss everything from the latest films and television series to what’s playing on the film festival circuit. They review the newest and best, the quirky and artistic, things you’ve heard of, and hidden gems you’ll want to see. They also interview the filmmakers themselves - just wait until you listen to the unique and fun interviews with directors, cinematographers, crew members, actors and everyone else who helps make movie magic happen! You’ll want to listen to these eye opening deep dive discussions. This is not your ordinary film review podcast.