Brothers At War Seminar
For Service Members and their families currently serving in the military
Brothers After War Seminar
For Service Members and their families post military service
Brothers At War Movie Trailer
Brothers At War Seminar
The award-winning Brothers At War makes tough subjects easier to talk about for our Service Members, who see their story in this film. The Seminar uses this catalyst to have participants journal and then participate in a facilitated group discussion about universal issues faced by Service Members and their Families. Created by director and producer Jake Rademacher, this Seminar gets in front of stressors faced during the reintegration process and focuses on posttraumatic growth through an insider’s lens. The Brothers At War Seminar has been conducted for more 40,000 over the last two decades.
Gary Sinise has been heavily involved with these seminars from the beginning – sponsoring the first tour. Now, the Gary Sinise Foundation is sponsoring these seminars for military and veteran units!
Film Synopsis
In Brothers At War, Jake Rademacher risks everything—including his life—to tell his brothers’ story. Often humorous, but sometimes downright lethal, a remarkable journey where Jake embeds with four combat units in Iraq. Brothers At War provides a rare look at the bonds and service of our warfighters on the frontlines and the profound effects their service has on the loved ones they leave behind.
Sample Brothers At War Workshop Schedule
Introduction - 30 Minutes
Feature Film Brothers At War - 2 Hours
Discussion - 45 Minutes
Lunch Provided by the Gary Sinise Foundation - 45 Minutes
Short Films, Journaling & Discussion - 2 Hours
Supporting documents about our Workshops:
“The documentary film, BROTHERS AT WAR celebrates the courage and integrity of the American Service Member and the American Military Family. The Workbooks and the Workshop grew out of their reactions to the film, as an opportunity for them to tell their own stories. I am proud to be part of this project that has helped so many take the next step in their journey home and helped bring many families back together.”