In this episode are documentary filmmaker Jake Rademacher whose new film “Brothers After War“, a follow up to his 2009 documentary “Brothers At War”, is currently available on DVD and digital platforms. He’s joined by his Executive Producer Gary Sinise (“Forrest Gump”, “The Green Mile”). “Brothers After War” finds Rademacher on a journey to reconnect with the veterans (including his two brothers) he embedded with in Iraq during the making of the first film. Combining footage from his time in Iraq with a journey around the World to reunite with the members of these elite combat units, Jake furthers his mission of helping service members and their families navigate the challenges of deployment and life beyond service.
Episode 726: Lights, Camera, Combat: How Sinise & Rademacher Bring War Stories to Life
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Documentary filmmaker Jake Rademacher discusses his new film "Brothers After War," which explores his reconnection with veterans he filmed in Iraq, including his two brothers. The film aims to support service members and their families in dealing with the aftermath of deployment.
Key points from this article:
- The film "Brothers After War" is a follow-up to Rademacher's 2009 documentary "Brothers At War" and is now available on DVD and digital platforms.
- How Rademacher's journey includes reconnecting with veterans from elite combat units he embedded with in Iraq, highlighting personal stories and challenges faced by service members.
- Why the film matters as it aims to assist veterans and their families in navigating the complexities of life after military service.
In this episode are documentary filmmaker Jake Rademacher whose new film “Brothers After War“, a follow up to his 2009 documentary “Brothers At War”, is currently available on DVD and digital platforms. He’s joined by his Executive Producer Gary Sinise (“Forrest Gump”, “The Green Mile”). “Brothers After War” finds Rademacher on a journey to reconnect […]
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