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- The pain and angst of demise, and the downward spiral of PTSD, is often dismissed by the masses because it is a path walked alone. No one is present to witness the internal battle. No one is there when it happens. No one is around to beg someone to stop. Of a Grateful Nation... puts the reality of veteran suicides, and the throes of PTSD, to the forefront of the American mind. Of a Grateful Nation is about a man- once a hero, and now a broken spirit- spiraling out of control. Self-medicating with prescription pills and alcohol, a young man- back from a world of war- is unable to cope with a time of peace. He is alone, drugged, drunk, and armed. No one is with him. No one is there to stop him. He is left feeling the abandonment and true separation from the people and the nation he served. This is the reality that an average of 22 veterans face every day; the reality that Of A Grateful Nation... forces the world to see.
- The basis behind this documentary is to determine what drives a person to wait in line for hours just to get a new video game. This documentary was filmed over the course of 2 nights. A midnight release for one of the years (2011) most anticipated video game and another midnight release for one of the years (2011) most anticipated video games. In it the director and camera operator interview people waiting in line about their reason for doing what they are doing. Others also interviewed are employees of where the video games are sold
- After the events of Project H, Roy is suffering from PTSD as he struggles to remain emotionally stable and come to terms with the loss of his friend Marni.
- Adam, a veteran, try his luck at applying to film school with the help and support of his wife, Sarah.