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Jason Hall, Miles Teller & Adam Schumann Talk About PTSD | THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE

A powerful true story about veterans adapting to civilian life.

Director Jason Hall, Miles Teller and war veteran, Adam Schumann, go backstage to talk about Thank You For Your Service and the effects of PTSD on war veterans.

The film follows a group of U.S. soldiers returning from Iraq who struggle to integrate back into family and civilian life, while living with the memory of a war that threatens to destroy them long after they’ve left the battlefield.

The film’s synopsis:

Sgt. Adam Schumann tries to readjust to civilian life after returning home from the war in Iraq. Fellow soldier Tausolo Aeiti must deal with the aftermath of a bombing that left him with a traumatic brain injury. Will Waller searches for normalcy after surviving several explosions, while Michael Emory must deal with the effects of a sniper’s bullet to the head. With memories of the battlefield still lingering, the soldiers soon begin their long journey to physical and emotional rehabilitation.

Thank You For Your Service hits theaters October 27th. For more from Hall, Teller and Schumann, check out the full interview below!

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