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How to Fold a Flag

  NR

Petra Epperlein & Michael Tucker

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Plot Summary

When the American flag is folded at a memorial service, each fold is said to represent a virtue: liberty, unity, justice, perseverance, hardiness, valor, purity, innocence, sacrifice, honor, independence and truth. These are the things soldiers are said to fight for. Then they come home. Five years after filming the now classic Iraq War film “Gunner Palace,” directors Michael Tucker and Petra Epperlein turn their focus on America and follow the same soldiers home as each struggles to define their wartime experience in a country largely indifferent to their service. In North Carolina, Javorn Drummond works at a hog processing plant at night while he finishes his college degree on a dwindling GI Bill. In New York State, Jon Powers returns to his rustbelt hometown and decides to make a run for US Congress. Out in the Colorado, Stuart Wilf, the unit's class clown, tries to resume the life he had before the war, while moving between low-wage jobs and comforting his mother who is preparing to send another son to war. Down in Texas, Michael Goss, a career soldier who was unjustly discharged from the army after two tours in Iraq due to his PTSD, seeks redemption in the ring as a cagefighter. In the Pacific Northwest, the Colgan family, whose son Ben was the first Gunner killed in Baghdad, quietly keep the memory of their son alive while the 2008 Presidential Election loudly unfurls.

Customer Reviews

A film that follows soldiers where other films don't... home

This movie is a follow up to Gunner Palace, where the director followed an American army unit in Iraq for several months. This film follows five of the soldiers home after Iraq. It shows the amazing diversity and background the amazing men and women who fight for our country. Their backgrounds couldn't be different, yet they are all connected through a common denominator - being a combat veteran. Each of these unique individuals deserve to be known by America, as do all the fine men and women in uniform.
We typically see headlines of the war and violence all to often hidden deep in newspapers and the nightly news now. Occasionally we see some about soldiers home from war, but this film combined with Gunner Palace allows us to see it all. Soldiers in combat in Gunner Palace, and soldiers at home in How to Fold a Flag.
Every American should watch this movie, and then call their Congressman/woman to ask them to support legislation that supports veterans.
If you're American and you vote, watch this movie.

How to Fold a Flag
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  • $9.99
  • Genre: Documentary
  • Released: 2011

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