TROOPER: Movie Premiers in NYC

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Trooper, the movie premiers in New York City on Dec. 6th

Murphy O’Shea, an Iraq Veteran, has a hard time re-adjusting to society upon his return from a long tour.  His world crumbles when he discovers his father, Bill, a Vietnam Veteran, is dying. “Trooper” is a story of a father and son, two veterans from two very different Wars, helping each other to get through each day, and heal the wounds of War.

"Trooper, the most poweful movie on PTSD in the modern era"  Denise Nichols, VeteransToday.com

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“ Trooper is the one film that has honestly captured the essence of what PTSD is like and how it is tearing this new generation of warriors apart. A moving and emotional epic that asks questions!
A must see film for all veterans, their families and friends and for those who wish to understand the impact of war.”

“ There is a glimmer of hope in this dark tale about the after effects of war on this new generation of warriors. The connection between a father and son—who are both veterans of their own generation’s wars—is gripping and insightful.”


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“Finally, a film producer that gets it right! Trooper may serve well to educate an unaware public about the epidemic level of emotional trauma that today’s young warriors are living with. It
is a dark journey and this film captures its pain—and also gives us a glimmer of hope.”

“ Trooper is a new kind of film—it doesn’t glorify war, nor does it send any anti-war message. It is instead, about young warriors who are still fighting their own inner battles, when the gunfire
is silent and the battlefields are thousands of miles away. “ “A film about redemption and love told through the darkness of PTSD. Realistic characters and a bold script bring a powerful,
but dark message of hope. This film has got it right! It may also educate a nation about the plight of our brave young warriors when they return home again.”

Rev. Bill McDonald
Founder The Military Writer’s Society of America
Author of “A Spiritual Warrior’s Journey”

A Vietnam Veteran – awarded various medals including “The Purple Heart”, “The Distinguished Flying Cross”, “The Bronze Star” & 14 “Air Medals”; an Advocate and minister for several PTSD Veteran
Organizations

QUOTE FROM ED BEESLEY, MARINE VIETNAM VETERAN
Someone once said that "War is Hell" referring to the actual combat situation. Many times the hell begins after the tour of combat is over. Chris has done a great job portraying that n Trooper. In the film we see a father and son who fought in different wars both struggling to come to grips with the changes war has made in their lives and those around them. In watching the film the combat veteran realizes that he is not alone in his struggle and those around him understand a little better why he
is as he is. Now let the healing begin. Thanks Chris

trooperEddie Beesley, Author of Lucky Enough

COMMENTS FROM RAY MORRIS
I was blown away by Chris Martini’s "Trooper." It stirred a myriad of emotions in me that, as a veteran, I haven’t felt before. It’s a powerful yet sensitive film that hits its mark like a freight train, then provocatively presses further on points about veterans easily overlooked. Viewers will identify
with this story; it bridges the gap between two generations of military service. Every veteran – no – every American, should see this film.

Chris Martini’s natural talent shines with this ambitious undertaking. As his debut film, we’re expecting it to gain momentum…and hit the box offices, big time! Watch for it!

LTC Raymond (Ray) Morris
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CAST and CREW


ACTORS

Christopher Martini
Gary Swanson
Kevin Mambo "Cadillac Records" (Two Time Emmy Award Winner)
Giada Dobrzenska
Richard Levine
Stuart Margolin "The Rockford Files" (Two Time Emmy Award Winner)
Robert Walden "All The Presidents Men" (Emmy Nominated)
Jerry Della Salla "Green Zone"

PRODUCTION

Christopher Martini (Writer / Director / Producer)
Giada Dobrzenska (Executive Producer)
Richard Levine (Executive Producer)
Christina Emma (Production Manager)
John Rotan (Cinematographer) (Director’s Award For Cinematography, Woods Hole Film Festival)
Jerry Della Salla (Military Advisor)
Rodney Calhoun (Editor)


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