Following the recent, critically-acclaimed premiere on PBS, Surviving Home is now streaming on Amazon Prime and Vimeo.

 

Today, there are over 20 million U.S. military veterans who have put their lives on the line in service to their country.

But for many, surviving war is just the beginning. Surviving Home is a multiple award-winning documentary that follows veterans of multiple generations as they adjust to life after military service. Through intimate vérité footage and interviews filmed over the course of eight years, the film uncovers a detrimental gap between military veterans and the civilian populace they protected, while also exposing a culture of silence that prevents many veterans from talking about their experiences in war. Through the bravery of the men and women who open up their lives and share their stories in this film, audiences are introduced to a diverse community of veterans who have discovered inspiring ways not only to survive but also to thrive back home, transforming their lives, and continuing their service to others.

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From Isolation to Connection

“We’re here on this earth to help each other out. It’s not about, ‘I’ve got mine. The heck with you…’ We’re all connected in one way or another.”

Tracey Cooper-Harris, Iraq War Veteran

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From Surviving to Thriving

“At first, I thought, ‘I'm just this burnt up, blown up guy. What can I do?’ I do have bad days, but what do I have to complain about? I get to see my kids. I get to see my grandkids someday. And I realized I'm going to be able to give back.”

Bobby Henline, Desert Storm and Iraq War Veteran

 

Breaking the Silence

“I made an effort to deal with the consequence of my service the way my dad did: to not talk about it. I need to talk about it so that I can gain understanding, which leads to integration.”

Claude AnShin Thomas, Vietnam War Veteran

 
 
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Bridging the Veteran/Civilian Gap

“It hurts when nobody cares about a veteran. There's stress. They’re killing themselves right and left.”

Richard Green, World War II Veteran


“Just the fact that people are making the effort to try to understand, just to be exposed to us, this is what it requires.”

John Scanlan, Vietnam War Veteran