Ready for War

Explores deported US veterans confronting drug cartels

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About Ready for War

Released: 2019

Platform: Hulu

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About Ready for War

'Ready for War' is a gripping documentary film released in 2019. Directed by Andrew Renzi, the movie explores the lives of US military veterans who are deported despite their service to the country. The film centers around three deported veterans living in Tijuana, Mexico, while they struggle to reintegrate into society and battle with trauma and addiction.

Making / Production

Andrew Renzi directed the film. He diligently researched and collaborated closely with various sources and veterans to ensure the accurate portrayal of the touching realities faced by these forgotten soldiers. This movie was produced by Nick Boak, Channing Tatum, and Adam Pincus.

Actors

  • Andrew Renzi: He directs the documentary and plays the role of a storyteller, painting a vivid image of the harsh realities of deported veterans. His direction is immersive and thought-provoking.

Trivia / Interesting Facts

  • The film provides a compelling and often overlooked perspective on immigration and military service. It shines a stark light on the struggle and hardship faced by returning veterans who are denied the very rights they fought to defend.
  • 'Ready for War' was featured at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2019 as part of their documentary lineup.

Awards

The film 'Ready for War' doesn't have any specific awards tied to its name, but its unique storytelling and poignant subject matter have earned it high praise from critics and audiences alike.

Quotes

  • “Why fight for a country that doesn't want you?” asks one of the documentary subjects.
  • "Many fight, few return" - chilling words that capture the harsh reality of deported veterans.

Music and Soundtrack

  • Music plays a defining role in shaping the documentary's narrative. The soundtrack, composed by David Boulter, provides a melancholic backdrop against which the stories unfold.