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An Act Of War
Description
Battling insomnia & undiagnosed post traumatic stress disorder after his extended tour of duty in the Middle East , a war veteran works nights as a projectionist at a decrepit theater. While struggling to adapt to civilian life, he quickly finds himself tangled in an inescapable web of seduction, addiction, & violence.
Battling insomnia & undiagnosed post traumatic stress disorder after his extended tour of duty in the Middle East , a war veteran works nights as a projectionist at a decrepit theater. While struggling to adapt to civilian life, he quickly finds himself tangled in an inescapable web of seduction, addiction, & violence.
Actors:
Kiowa Gordon,
Stan Carp,
Chris LaPanta,
Kevin Interdonato,
John Farnworth,
Robert Miano,
Dominik Tiefenthaler
Kiowa Gordon
25 March 1990, Berlin, Germany
Stan Carp
Chris LaPanta
9 July 1962, Duluth, Minnesota, USA
Kevin Interdonato
5 April 1979, Howell, New Jersey, USA
John Farnworth
Robert Miano
25 September 1942, New York City, New York, USA
Dominik Tiefenthaler
Director:
Ryan M. Kennedy
Ryan M. Kennedy
Country:
United States
Keywords:
#An Act of War #Chris LaPanta #Dominik Tiefenthaler #Doug E. Doug #Joseph R. Gannascoli #Kevin Interdonato #Natasha Alam #Robert Miano #Russ Russo #Ryan M. Kennedy
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The hard-hitting tale of human carnage hits too close to home in the contemporary scene to be dismissed without provoking some thought about how we treat our soldiers.

