Gary Sinise's 'Brothers After War' Explores Veterans' Lives Beyond the Battlefield
The new documentary revisits service members from 'Brothers At War' to highlight their challenges and resilience after military service.
- Executive producer Gary Sinise and director Jake Rademacher collaborate on 'Brothers After War,' a follow-up to the 2009 documentary 'Brothers At War.'
- The film examines the transition from military to civilian life, focusing on the emotional, mental, and social challenges faced by veterans and their families.
- Featuring 12 veterans, the documentary emphasizes shared experiences, vulnerability, and strength, aiming to foster understanding and dialogue.
- The Gary Sinise Foundation partnered with Regal Cinema to provide free tickets for veterans through a $150,000 donation to Vet Tix.
- The film opens in theaters nationwide on February 28, 2025, aiming to bridge the gap between the military community and the general public.