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WOUB to air GOING TO WAR, a Documentary About the Veteran Experience, on Memorial Day

Monday, May 27, 2019
10:00-11:00 p.m.

War Correspondent and Author Sebastian Junger, Vietnam War Veteran and Author Karl Marlantes, and Other Veterans Share Candid Accounts of Life Before, During and After Combat

GOING TO WAR, a 60-minute documentary about what it means to serve in and return from war, will air on Memorial Day, Monday, May 27, at 10:00 p.m. on WOUB.

Produced by Michael Epstein (LennoNYC; The Battle Over Citizen Kane) and Twin Cities PBS in association with Paul G. Allen’s Vulcan Productions, GOING TO WAR explores the paradox of war: a painful and horrific experience that also brings exhilaration, purpose, connection — and even love. The film features two acclaimed storytellers of war—journalist and author Sebastian Junger, author of The Perfect Storm and director of the Academy Award-nominated documentary Restrepo; and Vietnam War veteran Karl Marlantes, author of the best-selling Vietnam combat novel Matterhorn and What It Is Like to Go to War.

Joining Junger and Marlantes are veterans from various American wars who bring first-hand accounts and an abiding commitment to telling the warrior’s story with sensitivity and candor. GOING TO WAR captures the gritty mental and physical transformation of troops in training and follows them into the transformative experience of combat. By delving into the psychologically complex world of warfare and its aftermath, the film reveals the challenges service members face when they return home and rejoin civilian society, revisit their life goals and aspirations, and ultimately redefine themselves.

GOING TO WAR illuminates the deep human responses that transcend battles and cultures and are universal throughout history. “We like to think of war as an aberration — but there’s scarcely been a time or a culture when humankind has not been at war. It’s universal,” said Junger. “We try really hard to keep combat at a distance, but when we talk about war, we are talking about what it means to be human.”

“The experience of war is difficult to fathom for those who’ve never seen combat,” said Michael Rosenfeld, Executive Producer and Vice President of National Production for Twin Cities PBS. “GOING TO WAR reveals what combat is really like through the words of remarkably candid service men and women.”

“GOING TO WAR is laser-focused on the importance of storytelling as a way to honor our veterans,” said Carole Tomko, General Manager and Creative Director for Vulcan Productions. “To try to understand their experience is our first step toward honoring those who have gone to war to protect our freedom.”

Produced by Michael Epstein, GOING TO WAR is a production of Twin Cities PBS in association with Paul G. Allen’s Vulcan Productions and PBS. Major funding is provided by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which supports public content on military and veterans issues including the Veterans Coming Home project to bridge the military and civilian divide. Additional funding is provided by The Weber Family.