A Dog's Way Home follows Bella, a dog who is separated from her owner Lucas and embarks on a 400-mile journey back home. Along the way, she faces numerous challenges and encounters new friends, all while remaining determined to reunite with Lucas.
A Marine war veteran faces mental and emotional challenges when he tries to reintegrate into civilian life.
The Invisible War is a documentary that reveals the shocking extent of sexual assault within the U.S. military, examining its profound effects on victims and their families. It sheds light on the systemic failures within the military justice system and advocates for change.
Jimmy P. is a biographical drama thriller that tells the story of Jimmy Picard, a Native American World War II veteran who suffers from various symptoms such as dizziness, hearing loss, and headaches. He is referred to a military hospital where he meets Georges Devereux, an anthropologist and psychoanalyst who tries to help him uncover the root cause of his symptoms. Through psychoanalysis sessions and various tests like X-rays and eye examinations, they explore Jimmy's memories and experiences. As their sessions progress, they uncover the trauma that Jimmy has been carrying with him and work towards his healing.
Based on a true story, Music Within follows Richard Pimentel, a talented public speaker with severe hearing loss, as he battles discrimination and fights for the rights of people with disabilities. Along the way, he forms a bond with his eccentric friend Art, and together they embark on a journey of self-discovery and activism.
Serving in Silence: The Margarethe Cammermeyer Story is a biography drama TV movie that tells the true story of Margarethe Cammermeyer, an army colonel who was discharged from the military for being a lesbian. The film follows her journey as she fights for justice and challenges the military's discriminatory policies. With the support of her partner, she takes her case to court and eventually wins, setting a precedent for LGBT rights in the military.
Frank Coleman is a Vietnam veteran dying from cancer brought on by exposure to the defoliant chemical Agent Orange which he turns to Maude DeVictor, a Veterans Administration benefits counselor who teams up with Coleman to fight a lopsided batted against the bureaucratic system for its cover up of the possible dangers of Agent Orange.
Relying on newly discovered archival footage, memoirs from the fallen, and expert commentary from scholars, this documentary tells the story of World War I from the American perspective: Its ace pilots, mine-laying Sailors, heroic doughboys, Harlem Hell Fighters, and courageous nurses.
"The Jock: a Montford Point Marine" unveils the harrowing yet inspiring journey of an American Marine from the segregated boot camp of Montford Point, North Carolina. Raised on the tough streets of Philadelphia, Dave Culmer is drawn to the Marines, enchanted by the impeccable attire and imposing stature of a local Marine. After being dismissed from high school, he finds his path leading him not to the widely known Parris Island boot camp, but to the lesser-known Montford Point. His path to becoming a Marine is fraught with discrimination and grueling trials that push him to his physical and mental limits. Amid the struggle, he learns resilience, embodying the relentless spirit of Montford Point that drove these men to exceed expectations set by a society that predicted their failure.
The story of Vietnam War veteran Tim Kochis, who earned a Purple Heart after being wounded in action. Kochis is a world-renowned wealth manager living in San Francisco, California. He provides some key lessons which led to his success and expresses his appreciation for the Veteran's Administration and their support.
Vaccine Syndrome is from the military victim’s point of view about the Direct Order they received from their superior officers to receive the controversial Anthrax Vaccine. With all of the facts about the Vaccine, the US Military still intends to vaccinate the entire US Military.
The two-hour documentary follows the plights of American soldiers who have returned physically or psychologically wounded. It addresses the psychological issues that nearly 100% of combat soldiers suffer with, namely Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. It explains how soldiers are treated after they return home and also addresses why the military and the VA are not doing enough to combat their problems. But Who Will Stand goes a step further by uncovering solutions through organizations that help soldiers at no cost and without the bureaucracy they experience with the Military and the VA.
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