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  1. Brats: Our Journey Home: Directed by Donna Musil. With Kris Kristofferson, Norman Schwarzkopf. American military "brats" of all ethnicities share intimate memories about their strange, but interesting childhoods - growing up on military bases around the world, then struggling to fit into an America with which they have little in common, but for ...

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    • Documentary
    • Donna Musil
    • 2006-01
  2. BRATS: Our Journey Home. DVD. 90 Min. 2006. A Donna Musil Film. 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. Narrated and featuring songs by Kris Kristofferson.

  3. BRATS: Our Journey Home (The First Documentary About Growing Up Military) Home About the Film Life as a BRAT Trailer Filmmaker Store Screenings Press Room Audience Reactions BRATS RAW Future Projects Workshops The Nonprofit BRAT Links Contact Us : Site De ...

  4. 13. Sept. 2016 · Based on poignant and provocative interviews with adult brats of all ethnicities, including General H. Norman Schwarzkopf and author Mary Edwards Wertsch, BRATS is the first non-fiction film to explore this peculiar subculture from the child's point-of-view. What it's like to: Move twelve times before you graduate from high school ...

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  5. 90 minutes. Brats: Our Journey Home. It’s hard to imagine a military BRAT’S childhood. Moving from base to base around the world, they are at home everywhere – and nowhere. There are 1.2 million children being raised in the military today. An estimated 15 million Americans are former BRATS.

  6. The official trailer for the "BRATS" film - the first documentary about growing up military, narrated by Kris Kristofferson.

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    • bratsourjourneyhome
  7. 24. Feb. 2009 · The film culminates a seven-year work of passion by independent filmmaker Donna Musil, and BRATS features rare archival footage, home movies and private photographs from post-war Japan, Germany, and Vietnam. You may find more information about the film at www.bratsfilm.com.