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Awarded the "NY Loves Film" Best Documentary at the 2006 Tribeca Film Festival, WHEN I CAME HOME is a film about homeless veterans in America: from those who served in Vietnam to those returning from the current war in Iraq. The film looks at the challenges faced by returning combat veterans and the battle many must fight for the benefits promised to them.
Through the story of Herold Noel, an Iraq War veteran suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and living in his car in Brooklyn, When I Came Home reveals a failing system and the veteran's struggle to survive after returning from the war. To screen this film publicly, it is required that you purchase the DVD through New Day Films at: http://www.newday.com/films/WhenICameHome.html Use DISCOUNT CODE 27DHZ5 to SAVE 10%. From the filmmaker: Official website | Trailer | Buy the DVD | Hosting materials Tags: documentary, iraq, war, veteran, homeless, ptsd, vietnam No screenings of WHEN I CAME HOME are currently scheduled. Host one yourself!
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