Crisis Hotline: Veterans Press 1

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Our second documentary program features four stirring films that address the issues faced by soldiers returning home. This year’s Oscar winner for Best Documentary Short, “Crisis Hotline: Veterans Press 1” is a moving profile of the workers in America’s only call center providing counseling for troubled veterans; “My Enemy, My Brother” tells the astonishing story of former enemies of the Iran-Iraq War who reunite decades after the conflict; produced on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the start of WWI, “Soldiers’ Stories” reveals never-before-seen 3D images from a century ago; and in “Naneek,” veteran and Traverse City resident Tim Keenan returns to Vietnam to meet his former enemies and confront his past. Scheduled to Appear: “Naneek” Director Neal Steeno and Subject Tim Keenan.
Film Info
Section:Short Films
Release Year:2013
Runtime:40 min.
Production Country:USA
Original Language:English
Web Site:www.hbo.com/documentaries/crisis-hotline-veterans-press-1
Cast/Crew Info
Director:Ellen Goosenberg Kent
Produced by:Sheila Nevins
Dana Heinz Perry
Cinematography:Tony Hardmon
Editing By:Geof Bartz
Gladys Murphy
Music By:Wendy Blackstone

Description

They served their country overseas. Now, many military veterans must turn to the unique services of the Veterans' Crisis Line to help with their own personal and professional traumas at home. This documentary profiles several of the VCL counselors who work the phones of this 24-hour service, providing support, guidance, and hope to active and retired servicemen dealing with emotional, physical and financial troubles.