This is an excellent film that I saw at a DOD school reunion in 2005 that really does a good job at appealing to the families of military folks, since it helps build a community of "brats". It does so with a progressive perspective too. I'm sure that's why Kris Kristoferson as much as his union contract enabled him to donated his time in doing narration and also its music, since he was a military brat himself and believed in this project.
The film likens the military at one point to a form of socialism (thought it doesn't make that point heavily to turn people off) in that people are provided for with housing costs, reduced costs of goods in commissary, etc. and that the community has been truly integrated way before America was after the civil rights upheavels in the 60's. I know the director and one of the producers, and it would serve us well as it would serve them to help them get more brats to watch this film. One of every 10 people in this country is part of a brats family of some sort. That's a large set of voters folks!
For San Diego residents, try to make one of two showings the following week and get any military folks attending there to know that you care about them and their votes.
Thursday, September 28 - 8:00 PM
San Diego Film Festival
Pacific Gaslamp Theatre
701 5th Avenue - San Diego
Friday, September 29 - 7:00 PM
Free Screening
Oceanside Public Library@Civic Center
330 N. Coast Highway - Oceanside
http://www.bratsourjourneyhome.com/If you go to the film festival, note that another good film "GI Jesus" (on a hispanic Iraqi veteran) is showing the following night at 8 PM as well, or at 3 PM on Thursday as well.