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  1. 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.

  2. 27 ott 2015 · Narrated by Jewel and produced by Emmy award-winning film company, Stillmotion, “Our Journey Home” follows the stories of three families and shares how their relationship to home has...

    • 55 min
    • 97K
    • ReThinkHousing
  3. This is a trailer for the award-winning documentary, "BRATS: Our Journey Home," narrated and featuring songs by Kris Kristofferson. In BRATS, 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 ...

    • 3 min
    • 7,9K
    • Brats Without Borders
  4. “Our Journey Home” The Official Trailer on Vimeo. 8 years ago. stillmotion. You can't dream when you're struggling to survive. "Our Journey Home" is Stillmotion's second feature-length documentary. It premieres next week in New York City. This film was made for the ReThink housing initiative.

    • 2 min
    • 5,4K
    • stillmotion
  5. 11 gen 2016 · Narrated by Jewel and produced by Emmy award-winning film company, Stillmotion, “Our Journey Home” follows the stories of three families and shares how their relationship to home has shaped ...

    • 2 min
    • 2,7K
    • ReThinkHousing
  6. Specifications. After a family's eldest son reenlists in the military and is killed in action in Iraq, his single mother, his teenage daughter, and his alcoholic man-child of a brother struggle to cope with their profound loss. Writer Biography - Edgar Ribon. Edgar Ribon is a New York based SAG actor, independent producer, and writer.

  7. 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.