Reviewed by Khia Beauchesne
(May 2011)
Directed by: Petra Epperlein and Michael Tucker
Written by: Michael Tucker
Starring: Javorn Drummond, Michael Goss, Stuart Wilf and Jon Powers
Five years after filming “Gunner Palace,” an Iraq War film that follows American soldiers of the 2/3 Field Artillery, directors Petra Epperlein and Michael Tucker deliver closure with “How to Fold a Flag.” The film focuses on the same soldiers as the previous movie, this time recording their returns home. Presented in scattered sequences, the four men offer various perspectives on the price of being a veteran.
The film does a solid job of immersing the viewer amid the raw emotion and hardships of the returning soldiers. Opening the film on Javorn Drummond and a tour of his trailer home sets the tone for the realities of a soldier’s postwar experience. Mail advertising the benefits of enlisting in the American army attempts to seduce...
(May 2011)
Directed by: Petra Epperlein and Michael Tucker
Written by: Michael Tucker
Starring: Javorn Drummond, Michael Goss, Stuart Wilf and Jon Powers
Five years after filming “Gunner Palace,” an Iraq War film that follows American soldiers of the 2/3 Field Artillery, directors Petra Epperlein and Michael Tucker deliver closure with “How to Fold a Flag.” The film focuses on the same soldiers as the previous movie, this time recording their returns home. Presented in scattered sequences, the four men offer various perspectives on the price of being a veteran.
The film does a solid job of immersing the viewer amid the raw emotion and hardships of the returning soldiers. Opening the film on Javorn Drummond and a tour of his trailer home sets the tone for the realities of a soldier’s postwar experience. Mail advertising the benefits of enlisting in the American army attempts to seduce...
- 5/27/2011
- by admin
- Moving Pictures Network
Reviewed by Khia Beauchesne
(May 2011)
Directed by: Petra Epperlein and Michael Tucker
Written by: Michael Tucker
Starring: Javorn Drummond, Michael Goss, Stuart Wilf and Jon Powers
Five years after filming “Gunner Palace,” an Iraq War film that follows American soldiers of the 2/3 Field Artillery, directors Petra Epperlein and Michael Tucker deliver closure with “How to Fold a Flag.” The film focuses on the same soldiers as the previous movie, this time recording their returns home. Presented in scattered sequences, the four men offer various perspectives on the price of being a veteran.
The film does a solid job of immersing the viewer amid the raw emotion and hardships of the returning soldiers. Opening the film on Javorn Drummond and a tour of his trailer home sets the tone for the realities of a soldier’s postwar experience. Mail advertising the benefits of enlisting in the American army attempts to seduce...
(May 2011)
Directed by: Petra Epperlein and Michael Tucker
Written by: Michael Tucker
Starring: Javorn Drummond, Michael Goss, Stuart Wilf and Jon Powers
Five years after filming “Gunner Palace,” an Iraq War film that follows American soldiers of the 2/3 Field Artillery, directors Petra Epperlein and Michael Tucker deliver closure with “How to Fold a Flag.” The film focuses on the same soldiers as the previous movie, this time recording their returns home. Presented in scattered sequences, the four men offer various perspectives on the price of being a veteran.
The film does a solid job of immersing the viewer amid the raw emotion and hardships of the returning soldiers. Opening the film on Javorn Drummond and a tour of his trailer home sets the tone for the realities of a soldier’s postwar experience. Mail advertising the benefits of enlisting in the American army attempts to seduce...
- 5/27/2011
- by admin
- Moving Pictures Magazine
You go to war, you come home from war, and the war is over. Well, not exactly. Definitely not exactly for those who experience heavy combat and traumatic events. The war follows them home. Sleeps with them, haunts them, sometimes destroys them. When I returned home from Vietnam, the war came home with me; today when they return home from Iraq and Afghanistan, the war returns with them. How To Fold A Flag follows four U.S. Army veterans who served together in Iraq and today are struggling to readjust at home in America. There is Stuart Wilf a convenience store clerk in Colorado Springs who also plays in a heavy metal band. With scars that appear deep and are certainly scary, anger not always just below the surface, where he is headed is not clear. ...
- 4/16/2010
- by Stewart Nusbaumer
- Huffington Post
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