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The Invisible Ones: Homeless Combat Veterans

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An exploration of the homelessness of veterans, asking who, why and how to solve the problem in San Diego and U.S.A. Featuring interviews with Congresswoman Susan Davis, Brigadier General Bob Cardenas and homeless veterans themselves.

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Crystal Pyramid Productions S @RT14256489 03/11/2025 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ The Invisible Ones: Homeless Combat Veterans is a powerful, raw, and deeply human documentary that shines a long-overdue spotlight on the men and women who served our country — only to be forgotten when they returned home. As the editor of the newly remastered and re-edited version, I had the privilege of revisiting this film with fresh eyes, and let me tell you, it hits even harder today than when it was first released. Watching these veterans share their stories of courage, sacrifice, and heartbreaking struggles has been a humbling experience — and it has fueled my determination to ensure their voices are heard loud and clear. What makes The Invisible Ones so impactful is its unflinching honesty and compassion. These veterans open up about the harsh realities of life on the streets — from battling PTSD and addiction to facing a system that often turns its back on them. But through their pain, we also see resilience, hope, and a fierce desire to be seen and valued again. The newly remastered version brings crisp visuals and enhanced audio to make sure every word and every emotion comes through with clarity and weight. This is not an easy film to watch — but it’s one that everyone should watch. As someone who has spent countless hours carefully bringing this film back to life, I can honestly say it has changed me. It’s impossible to look away from the faces and stories of these brave men and women — and once you’ve seen them, you won’t forget them. If you believe in honoring our veterans beyond parades and speeches — if you believe in facing the uncomfortable truths about how we treat those who’ve served — The Invisible Ones: Homeless Combat Veterans is essential viewing. It will open your eyes, break your heart, and maybe even inspire you to act. — Patty Mooney, Editor & Advocate for Veterans' Voices See more Read all reviews
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Synopsis An exploration of the homelessness of veterans, asking who, why and how to solve the problem in San Diego and U.S.A. Featuring interviews with Congresswoman Susan Davis, Brigadier General Bob Cardenas and homeless veterans themselves.
Production Co
Crystal Pyramid Productions
Genre
Documentary
Original Language
English
Runtime
42m