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As we move further away from the conventional wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, colloquially known as the Global War on Terror, the need for films like AMERICAN SONS (2025) is greater; it informs us, through powerful filmmaking, what we've lost.

AMERICAN SONS follows a brotherhood of Marines a decade after their deployment to Afghanistan, as they struggle to overcome the trauma of combat and the loss of their best friend, Corporal JV Villarreal.

I am joined today by director Andrew James Gonzales and producer Laura Valera for an important -- essential -- discussion for the Memorial Day holiday.

In this episode, we discuss:

Laura's Indie Filmmaker Highlight: Tejanas In Film

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AMERICAN SONS Website

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Finally, here are links to five soldiers I served with who died either in action or because of its aftermath, and I think about them often. There is this whole "inside baseball" amongst veterans that you should never wish a veteran Happy Memorial Day because it's a solemn event to honor our fallen, like somehow our friends want all of us to be eternally miserable every last Monday of May in honor of their sacrifice. It's petty when the meaning of the statement is kind and it creates a division between civilian and veteran that shouldn't be there, not on this day.

Sidestep all that noise. If you do encounter a veteran on Memorial Day, say something like this: "I'm sure this is hard for you. If you're able, I'd love to hear a story about someone you've lost, just so I can understand the magnitude of our country's sacrifice."

For me, I could talk about these guys all day. Enjoy the holiday.

Cody Baker

Gil Morales

Michael McGahan

Ryan Sartor

Justin Schmidt



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