Monday, March 17, 2014

Documentary focuses on undoing veterans suicides

'Project 22' Releases Official Trailer
WESA
By MICHAEL LYNCH
March 17, 2014

The U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs released a report last year stating that an estimated 22 veterans commit suicide every day.

That number hit home for Marine Sgt. Daniel Egbert and Army Sgt. Matt King; both of whom served in Iraq. The two set out on a 22-day road trip from Los Angeles to Ground Zero in New York, producing a documentary focused on raising awareness about veteran suicide.

That documentary is "Project 22."

The filmmakers interviewed doctors, psychologists and veterans across the country to learn about the treatment options available for struggling veterans and their families. The crew filmed in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Washington D.C., New York and spent four days filming in Pittsburgh thanks to the help of Marine veteran and Duquesne University law student Theo Collins.

“They were just going to do a straight shot from D.C. to New York City where the film eventually ended at Ground Zero,” he said, “but they, after my persuasion and sharing of everything that’s available here for them to see, they did alter their route by several hundred miles.”

Collins first met Egbert in 2010 when the two were deployed to Afghanistan. Hearing about Egbert’s project, Collins said Pittsburgh had to be a part of the film.

While in Pittsburgh, the crew met with Duquesne psychology professor Roger Brooke, Al Mercer of the Veterans Leadership Program in South Side and former Pittsburgh Steeler Rocky Bleier, who recovered from combat injuries sustained in Vietnam and went on to play in the Steelers first four Super Bowl victories.
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