The Ground Truth

The Ground Truth

Infobox Film
name = The Ground Truth


image_size =
caption = Theatrical release poster
director = Patricia Foulkrod
producer = Plum Pictures
Patricia Foulkrod
writer = Patricia Foulkrod
narrator =
starring = Robert Acosta
Kelly Dougherty
Patricia Foulkrod
Nickie Huze
Sean Huze
music = Dave Hodge
cinematography = Reuben Aaronson
Christopher Bottoms
editing = Rob Hall
distributor = Focus Features
released = 2006
runtime = 72 min
country = USA
language = English
budget =
gross =
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amg_id =
imdb_id = 0446345

"The Ground Truth" (also known as "The Ground Truth: After the Killing Ends") is a 2006 documentary film about veterans of the Iraq War. It was directed and produced by Patricia Foulkrod.

Synopsis

The film addresses the issues many soldiers face upon their return from the War in Iraq, including problems with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and an inability to meld back into "normal" society. The film includes footage of soldiers in Iraq and personal interviews with about two dozen people directly affected by the war (either veterans or family members/friends of veterans). The veterans, both men and women, speak of their experiences before, during, and after the war. The veterans speak about recruitment and training, combat, their returns home, facing their families, and their difficulties in making the necessary changes needed to fit back into society. The Ground Truth was released in theatres on September 15th of 2006 and released on DVD on September 26th of the same year. People can sign up to host screenings of the film online at [http://thegroundtruth.net The Ground Truth] or view a low-resolution copy online, see bottom.

About the Soldiers and Veterans

The soldiers give their accounts of being in the U.S. military and stationed in Iraq. They focus on their experiences before, there, and the dealings afterwards. Before stationed, they joined the military forces and went through basic training. In basic training they mention such concepts as desensitization and depersonalization. The accounts given for the experiences in Iraq consist of the injuries to their physical bodies and to their own mentality. After they were discharged, they have to face and adapt back to the world they lived in before being stationed. Many mention the idea of post traumatic stress disorder, while also the adaptations made to their injuries; such as an amputated limb.

The Accounts

Robert Acosta is a specialist in the U.S. Army and felt his time in the army saved him from facing time in prison. He lost his left leg in Iraq in a grenade explosion.

Charles Anderson served in the U.S. Navy from 1996-2005, serving time in Iraq in 2003. When discharged he was diagnosed with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. Upon his return from the war, Anderson became actively involved in the anti-war effort and publicly supported increased government-provided care for veterans returning from Iraq.

Aidan Delgado was a specialist in the U.S. Army Reserve. Delgado served in Iraq in 2003 and was discharged in 2005. After finishing his service in Iraq, he became active in an anti-war program where he spoke publicly about what he felt to be the truth about Iraq. He also became a member of Iraq Veterans Against the War and the Buddhist Peace Fellowship.

Kelly Doughtery served as a medic and military policewoman in the U.S. Army National Guard. Kelly spent a year in Iraq from 2003-2004. After returning home, she became the co-founder and Southwest Coordinator for Iraq Veterans Against the War. She also gave worldwide speeches expressing her views on the war.

Jim Driscoll helped found Vets4Vets, an organization which provides peer support for veterans.

Sean Huze served as a corporal in the U.S. Marine Corps. He served in Iraq in 2003. Upon his dischange, he was awarded a Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal, Certificate of Commendation, the Combat Action Ribbon, Meritorious Promotion for Corporal, the Presidential Unit Citation, the Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, Good Conduct Medal, the National Defense Service Medal, and the Sea Service Deployment Ribbon. After his return he became involved in theatre and used dramatic art and expression to address the issue of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. He founded and is currently the artistic director for The VetStage Foundation, a non-profit theatre company for veterans.

Denver Jones was a U.S. Army Reserve Specialist and re-enlisted to serve in Iraq after the attacks on 9/11. During his service he was involved in a Humvee accident, which shattered his spine and damaged his bladder. The accident left him completely disabled. Jones suffered from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder after his return from Iraq.

Joyce and Kevin Lucey became involved in the anti-war effort after their son (Jeffery Lucey - a 23 year-old veteran of the Iraq war) committed suicide. Jefferey has spent five months in Iraq in 2003, and fought in the battle of Nasiriyah. He suffered from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder after the war.

Camilo Mejía is a sergeant in the U.S. Army National Guard and fought in Iraq for a period of 6 months. After his return to America, he began to speak publicly about his experiences and disagreement with the War in Iraq.

Demond Mullins enlisted in the U.S. Army National Guard and served five years. He was deployed to Iraq for one year in 2004. After his return he joined Iraq Veterans Against the War.

Perry O'Brien was discharged as a conscientious objector (CO) after spending eight months in Afghanistan with the 82nd Airborne. He later founded [http://www.peace-out.com/ Peace-Out] , a website offering assistance to soldiers wishing to obtain CO status. He also became a member of Iraq Veterans Against the War and Veterans for Peace.

Paul Rieckhoff served as a platoon leader in Iraq. After returning home, he joined the anti-war effort by trying to spread word of what he felt are the true conditions soldiers in Iraq face. He is the creator of the Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America.

Stephen L. Robinson is a former Airborne Ranger and instructor at Ranger School. From September 2001 to January 2006, he served as Executive Director of the National Gulf War Resource Center. Robinson has been recognized as an expert on chemical and biological weapons and on Gulf War Illness. He served in the Gulf War, and also on the Veterans Affairs Research Advisory Committee on Gulf War Illnesses, and also as a Special Advisor for Vietnam Veterans of America. Robinson also became involved as the Government Relations Director for Veterans of America.

Awards and Critical Acclaim

At the 2006 Sundance and Nantucket Film Festivals, critics hailed The Ground Truth as "powerful" and "quietly unflinching." The film has caused a great deal of critical controversy, mostly over its dealings with the sensitive subject of the Iraq War. The film has also been mentioned/critiqued in notable sources such as Newsweek, Time Magazine, The New Yorker, USA Today, and the New York Times. The film was one of 15 on the Oscar "short list" for the 2007 Academy Award Nominations.

Associated Organizations

10% of proceeds from the sale of The Ground Truth DVDs go to Operation Helmet. Other associated organizations include Iraq Veterans Against the War, AMVETS, Appeal for Redress, Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America, the National Center for PTSD, the National Veterans Foundation, Purple Hearts Project, Soldiers Project, US Vets, Veterans for America, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Wounded Warrior Project, Vets 4 Vets, and several faith-based and student organizations.

Credits

*Director: Patricia Foulkrod;
*Producor: Patricia Foulkrod;
*Executive Producers: Jodie Evans, Carl Linderum, Victor Scherb, Louise J. Wannier, Andrew Mysko, *Jon Faiz Kayyem, Dal LaMagna
*Cinematographer: Reuben Aaronson;
*Editor: Rob Hall;
*Released by: Focus Films;
*Running time: 88 minutes;
*Rating: R
*Original Music by David Hodge. The Ground Truth was filmed in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California; *Iraq; and Venice L.A., California.
*DVD release information:
*ASIN B000HA4WSY

External links

* [http://www.thegroundtruth.net/ official site for the film, "The Ground Truth"]
* [http://movies2.nytimes.com/2006/09/15/movies/15trut.html September 15, 2006 New York Times review]
* [http://www.allmovie.com/cg/avg.dll allmovie review]
* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0446345/ imdb review]
* [http://www.dailymotion.com/hiroproto/1 Low-resolution copy with distributor's permission, viewable in five 15-minute segments]


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