Thank You for Your Service (2015 film) explained

Thank You for Your Service
Director:Tom Donahue
Producer:Ilan Arboleda
Tom Donahue
Patty Casby
Steve Edwards
Jacques Levy
Regina Kulik Scully
Gerald Sprayregen
Matt Tyson
Kate Lacey-Kiley
Starring:Robert Gates
Mike Mullen
David Petreaus
Loree Sutton
Sebastian Junger
Nicholas Kristof
Dexter Filkins
Patty Murray
Rudy Giuliani
Lawrence Wilkerson
Dave Sutherland
Music:Leigh Roberts
Cinematography:Peter Bolte
Justin M. Garcia
Editing:Jill Schweitzer
Distributor:Gathr Films
Runtime:88 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

Thank You for Your Service is a 2015 documentary film by Tom Donahue that focuses on our superficial understanding of war trauma and the failed policies that result. Observing the systemic neglect, the film argues for significant internal change and offers a roadmap for hope. The film premiered at DOC NYC in November 2015.[1]

Synopsis

Thank You for Your Service chronicles mental health amongst U.S. military veterans. The film interweaves the stories of four struggling Iraq War veterans with candid interviews of top military and civilian leaders. Among the interviewees are Secretary of Defense Robert Gates, Generals David Petraeus and Loree Sutton, Sebastian Junger, Nicholas Kristof, Dexter Filkins, General Peter Chiarelli, Gary Sinise, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Admiral Mike Mullen, Senator Patty Murray, Mayor Rudy Giuliani, and Colonels Larry Wilkerson and Dave Sutherland. Called “gut-wrenching” and “important” by The New York Times, the film is an examination of failed mental health policy in the U.S. military.[2] The film argues the creation of a Behavioral Health Corps is necessary to ensure accountability in the military chain of command toward mental health.[3]

Release

Thank You for Your Service, premiered at DOC NYC in November 2015.[4]

A CreativeChaos vmg production, the film was produced by Ilan Arboleda, Tom Donahue, and Matt Tyson in association with the Sprayregen Family Foundation and Regina K. Scully & Artemis Rising Foundation (The Invisible War, The Hunting Ground), executive-produced by Gerald Sprayregen and co-executive produced by Regina K. Scully.[5] It won Best Documentary at the 2016 G.I. Film Festival and the Impact Award at the 2016 Illuminate Film Festival.[6] G.I. Film Festival Co-Founder Laura Law-Millett called it "one of the most powerful, impactful films I have ever seen."[7]

After its release at DOC NYC, Thank You for Your Service was shown at the Miami International Film Festival, Santa Barbara International Film Festival, Big Sky Documentary Film Festival, Montclair Film Festival, and Maine International Film Festival, among others.[8] [9] [10] [11]

It was acquired by Gathr Films and opened theatrically in September / October 2016 in New York, Los Angeles and Washington, D.C.[12]

Impact

The American Red Cross and U.S. Senators Angus King, Patty Murray, Ron Wyden, and Joe Donnelly hosted the D.C. premiere; King and Donnelly attended and participated in a Q&A hosted by CBS' David Martin.[13] The film had its New York premiere aboard the USS Intrepid in New York Harbor, hosted by the Thayer Leader Development Group at West Point.[14]

U.S. Senator Angus King (I-ME) wrote about the film:

Legislation based on this film has been proposed to Congress in 2018 under Congressman Seth Moulton as the H.R. 5515, the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA). This would require an addressing of PTSD issues and the creation of mental health services in all sectors of the military.[15]

Reception

In its review, The Hollywood Reporter wrote, “If this film cannot spur politicians to act, nothing will.”[16]

The Los Angeles Times review stated, "With the same clarity and fluency he brought to far sunnier material in Casting By, Donahue pinpoints the devastating intersection of personal trauma and institutional neglect in an age of perpetual war."

Film Journal International wrote, "Eliciting outrage and shame in equal measure, Thank You for Your Service details the lack of mental-health support offered to the men and women of the United States Armed Forces—and the tragic consequence of that neglect."[17]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Thank You for Your Service . DOC NYC. 2016-09-30.
  2. Web site: Jaworowski. Ken. Review: 'Thank You for Your Service,' Stories of Soldiers and Suicide. The New York Times. 28 June 2017. 27 October 2016.
  3. Web site: Documentary 'Thank You for Your Service' advocates for mental health services for military veterans. Los Angeles Times. 28 June 2017. 6 October 2016.
  4. Web site: THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE. DOCNYC. 28 June 2017.
  5. Web site: Thank You for Your Service (2015). IMDb. 28 June 2017.
  6. Web site: "Thank You for Your Service" Film Documentary on War Trauma to be Presented at Hamilton Stage in Rahway. TAPinto. 28 June 2017. en.
  7. News: What People Are Saying. 28 June 2017. Thank You For Your Service The Film.
  8. Web site: THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE - Miami Film Festival 2016. Miami Film Festival 2016.
  9. Web site: Thank You For Your Service Big Sky Documentary Film Festival. www.bigskyfilmfest.org.
  10. Web site: THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE. Montclair Film Festival.
  11. Web site: Thank You for Your Service - Maine International Film Festival. Maine International Film Festival.
  12. Web site: Olson. Nicole. Gathr Films Acquires Documentary Thank You For Your Service. gathrnews. 28 June 2017. 14 September 2016.
  13. Web site: STATE OF EMERGENCY IN CHARLOTTE -- What THE HILL wants to know -- Doris Kearns Goodwin's 'ultimate' OBAMA exit interview -- B'DAY: 'Campaign' Carl Cameron. POLITICO. 28 June 2017.
  14. Web site: How to Bring War Trauma Doc 'Thank You For Your Service' to a Theater Near You. Movie Buzzers. 28 June 2017.
  15. Web site: Moulton Leads on Key Provisions Included in Passage of NDAA - Congressman Seth MoultonCongressman Seth Moulton. moulton.house.gov. en-US. 2018-08-10.
  16. News: Scheck . Frank . November 1, 2016 . 'Thank You for Your Service': Film Review . The Hollywood Reporter . en.
  17. News: Schager . Nick . Film Review: Thank You for Your Service Film Journal International . October 6, 2016 . Film Journal International . en.