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  1. "BRATS: Our Journey Home" is the first documentary about growing up military and the profound impact it has on the lives of adult military brats. Rent it for $5 at:...

  2. "BRATS: Our Journey Home" is the first documentary about growing up military and the profound impact it has on the lives of adult military brats. Rent it for $5 at:...

  3. 24. Feb. 2009 · Independent filmmaker Donna Musil is our guest and she will be discussing her film: Brats: Our Journey Home. U.S. military BRATS share intimate memories about their unique childhoods - growing up on military bases around the world, then struggling to fit into an American lifestyle with which they have little in common. The film is narrated and featuring songs by Kris Kristofferson. Interviews ...

  4. Musil knew she had hit a sensitive spot in responders’ hearts. Four years and 500 interviews later, a film was born. “BRATS: Our Journey Home” was released earlier this year and is making an impact throughout the country. “Initially the project was to find out who I was and where I was from,” this first-time writer and director said ...

  5. BRATS: Our Journey Home devotes equal time to the positive, revealing its subjects as generally confident, task-oriented, worldly, tolerant and proudly self-reliant. There’s little racism among brats, who, like their parents, existed daily in the orderly, integrated world of life at military bases and outposts all over the world.

  6. Our Journey Home explores how home shapes us and challenges our perceptions about people in need of public housing. The film examines the role we all play in supporting those who struggle in having a stable place from where they can grow and dream. Shot over the course of 8 months on the Red Epic. Produced and directed by stillmotion.ca/.

    • 55 Min.
    • 21,6K
    • stillmotion
  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Donna_MusilDonna Musil - Wikipedia

    Brats: Our Journey Home Donna Lynn Musil [1] (born April 15, 1960) is an American documentary filmmaker, writer, and activist exploring the subculture of U.S. military brats . She wrote and directed the 2006 documentary Brats: Our Journey Home , [2] a film about growing up the child of a military family and the effect it has on that child's adult life.