Executive Producer Gary Sinise and Director Jake Rademacher Announce Release of 'BROTHERS AFTER WAR' In More Than 100 Theaters Nationwide | The Gateway Pundit | by Margaret Flavin Brothers at War shared an intimate portrait of an American family during a turbulent time. Director Jake Rademacher set out to understand the experience, sacrifice, and motivation of his two brothers, who were serving in Iraq. Now, 16 years later, Brothers After War invites audiences on a raw and moving journey as veterans explore themes of loss, identity, and hope as they transition from the battlefield to civilian life. The film combines footage from Rademacher’s time embedded with elite Soldiers and Marines during the height of the Iraq War with present-day reunions, capturing the resilience and humanity of those who serve.
I mean, it all depends on the time of the deployment. Hell, if they did a movie on my unit on our second Iraq deployment, we just drove around at night, smoked and joked and watched movies in the day, and every month I got to hand out huge stacks of cash to various sheiks for not killing us. It was an epic level snoozefest.