Thank You for Your Service
Barrymore Theatre 2090 Atwood Ave., Madison, Wisconsin 53704
press release: An award-winning film about veterans and PTSD will have its Wisconsin premiere at the Barrymore Theatre in Madison Wisconsin on Tuesday, October 25, 2016 at 7pm. The Madison Arts Commission is pleased to support Housing Initiative’s presentation of the Wisconsin premiere of the film “Thank You For Your Service,” a film by Tom Donahue. Collaborating partners include: NAMI Dane County, Dryhootch, Wisconsin Veterans Museum, Catholic Charities, and Veterans for Peace.
Proceeds from the event will be donated to Catholic Charities for the operation of a new day shelter for our homeless neighbors.
The U.S. military faces a mental health crisis of historic proportions. Thank You for Your Service takes aim at our superficial understanding of war trauma and the failed policies that result. Director Tom Donahue interweaves the stories of four struggling Iraq War veterans with candid interviews of top military and civilian leaders. Observing the systemic neglect, the film argues for significant internal change and offers a roadmap of hope. Interviews include Defense Secretary Robert Gates, Admiral Mike Mullen, Generals David Petraeus and Loree Sutton, Nicholas Kristof, Dexter Filkins, Senator Patty Murray, Mayor Rudy Giuliani and Colonel Lawrence Wilkerson.
The screening will be followed by a discussion moderated by Dean Loumos, executive director of Housing Initiatives that will highlight how the issues raised in the film relate to members of our local community and the crisis of homelessness in Madison.
Mayor Paul Soglin states, “Housing Initiatives and the many great partners they have brought together to program this powerful documentary and discussion are doing critical work to care for our veterans. I hope Madison residents take this opportunity to go to learn more about these important issues and the organizations that are working to address them.”
“I’m a big believer in the power of art to catalyze important community conversations such as: What is our responsibility to those in our community who put their lives on the line for our country? & What is our community doing in response to the crisis of homelessness in our veteran population?” says Madison Arts Program Administrator Karin Wolf. “Film is an incredible medium to help us begin to understand the often invisible wounds that these soldiers have suffered and are suffering still.”