Brothers at War

Brothers at War

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Jake Rademacher
Produced by Norman S. Powell
Jake Rademacher
Gary Sinise (Executive Producer)
David Scantling (Executive Producer)
Starring Jake Rademacher
CPT Isaac Rademacher
SGT Joseph Rademacher
Music by Lee Holdridge
Cinematography Marc Miller
Conor Colwell
Edited by Robert DeMaio
Distributed by Samuel Goldwyn Films
Release dates
  • March 13, 2009 (2009-03-13)
Running time
112 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Brothers at War is a 2009 documentary film directed by Jake Rademacher[1] and produced by Rademacher and Norman S. Powell.[2] The film follows several US soldiers in the Iraq War. The film's executive producers are actor, director, and Presidential Citizens Medal recipient Gary Sinise[3] and Secretary of Defense Medal for Outstanding Public Service recipient David Scantling.[4] Brothers at War won the Best Documentary Feature Award at the 2008 GI Film Festival.[5] The film features an original score by Lee Holdridge and an original song--"Brothers in Arms"—by John Ondrasik of Five for Fighting.[6]

Synopsis

Jake Rademacher states at the beginning of the film that he is setting out to understand the experience, sacrifice, and motivation of his two brothers serving in Iraq. As the film develops, however, it becomes clear that Jake's underlying motivation is to prove himself to his brothers, as well as to himself. Jake, who longed to join the military as a youth but was denied entry into West Point (which is never fully explained in the movie), clearly feels the need for acceptance from his serving brothers. The film follows Jake’s experiences as he embeds with his brother Isaac in Iraq as well as other U.S. and Iraqi combat units. Rademacher goes along with reconnaissance troops on the Syrian border and into sniper "hide sites" in the Sunni Triangle. As Rademacher’s brothers return home, the film shows the toll separation and life-threatening work takes on soldiers’ parents, siblings, wives and children.[7]

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