Listen PTSD is real. I also suffer from it. Ive been involved in several shootings as a cop and a Marine corps veteran. Part of the healing process is voicing your particular event and letting ur story be relived to give space & time from the event. I do however have a problem with women in combat, I have seen first hand how women react in the face of violence and danger. Women are just not made to be killing machines. not disrespect women in any way. A factual comment based on person experience
Great movie I watched it at my college today and she was there afterwards to answer questions, gives a good perspective of what of it was like in Iraq. I've met many vets that have post traumatic stress syndrome associated with death.
we're a weak ass society, because there's people out there that gladly have U.S. service men and women in their cross hairs and have no problem pulling the trigger.
i have seen this film 7 times and each time i see it i like it even more. it is truly a masterfully woven documentary with a redemptive narrative, and compelling shooting and editing techniques. it feels very intimate in it's storytelling. Kudos to Sara Nesson for making the film and to Mitchell Block who recognized the true value of what this story needed to be. Oh. and a special kudo to HBO's Sheila Nevins and Sara Bernstein
Listen PTSD is real. I also suffer from it. Ive been involved in several shootings as a cop and a Marine corps veteran. Part of the healing process is voicing your particular event and letting ur story be relived to give space & time from the event. I do however have a problem with women in combat, I have seen first hand how women react in the face of violence and danger. Women are just not made to be killing machines. not disrespect women in any way. A factual comment based on person experience
jd3938 3 months ago
amazing!
riyaloveskim 3 months ago
Awww, what a poor precious flower.
If only service in the armed forces had been completely voluntary! Oh, when will Amerikkka learn!
Galvanidze 5 months ago
Where can I watch this....
HailStonE999 10 months ago
she joined the army and didn't expect to see combat?
esiosan 10 months ago
robynn came to my class and spoke. she is truly an amazing person & i'm glaad she got to tell her story. a true hero.
willmedina21 11 months ago
Great movie I watched it at my college today and she was there afterwards to answer questions, gives a good perspective of what of it was like in Iraq. I've met many vets that have post traumatic stress syndrome associated with death.
alecjaustin 1 year ago
Where can I see this film?
LeisetteC 1 year ago
im glad i got to see this i wanted to do the same thing as her ... but never mind lol
cupcakeshay17 1 year ago
I'm confused, aren't women not aloud to fight?
AILDdrums 1 year ago
we're a weak ass society, because there's people out there that gladly have U.S. service men and women in their cross hairs and have no problem pulling the trigger.
48memorex 1 year ago
Where can I see it online or offline, where???
fenrriho 1 year ago
Good luck on Oscar night Poster Girl!
localhero101 1 year ago
i have seen this film 7 times and each time i see it i like it even more. it is truly a masterfully woven documentary with a redemptive narrative, and compelling shooting and editing techniques. it feels very intimate in it's storytelling. Kudos to Sara Nesson for making the film and to Mitchell Block who recognized the true value of what this story needed to be. Oh. and a special kudo to HBO's Sheila Nevins and Sara Bernstein
jillkatz1975 1 year ago
Bless you for having the courage to say this!
anniemcu 1 year ago
ohhhh... can't wait to see it too...
codynkaa 1 year ago
POSTER GIRL is playing in over 20 cities as part of Shorts International's Theatrical Roll Out of Oscar Nominated Shorts, Check Local Listings
mwblock 1 year ago
how or where I can see it complete?
risamacaos 1 year ago
This looks to be GREAT! can't wait to see it...
Mickagume 1 year ago
is this nominated for best documentary short on the academy awards?
Racrblpg 1 year ago