The filmmakers described Brothers After War as an “ambitious undertaking,” with its filming spanning multiple continents over several years, time fraught with complications, most especially the coronavirus pandemic.
“The filmmakers collaborated closely with military officials and local governments to embed the narrative within authentic military operations, ensuring an unparalleled level of realism and integrity,” said the press release. “From the training grounds of North Carolina to the rolling hills of Tuscany and finally landing in the ancient deserts of North Africa, the film captures breathtaking landscapes juxtaposed with the stark realities of military life.”
“The veterans’ stories, told through their own voices, reveal the profound struggles of reintegration and the enduring sense of brotherhood that sustains them, even in the most isolating times,” the…