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VET is the story of a young US soldier returning home from war with severe Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. Discharged from the hospital, he embarks on a journey to piece together his life, but his PTSD offers some challenges.
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Award-winning, Haitian-American Director/Producer Philippe Roc co-wrote, and directed the critically acclaimed, award winning short film AVENUE X, which premiered at The Tribeca Film Festival, and later went on to screen at several film festivals internationally in 2003. He was nominated for the 2004 IFP Market Gordon Parks Award for Directing, and was awarded Best Director at the 2005 Gotham International Film & Video Festival. Roc completed another award-winning film in 2006- RHYME ANIMAL, a hip-hop horror thriller, starring Craig 'muMs' Grant, Al Thompson, and Bridget Barkan.In 2007, he directed and produced two film projects for The Apollo Theater Foundation's Annual Spring Benefit: THE HISTORY OF THE APOLLO THEATER- THEN & NOW, and A TRIBUTE TO JAMES BROWN. Mr. Roc has also instructed film & video techniques at the Ciné Institute in Jacmel, Haiti. In 2009 he directed the opening clip for Snoop Doggs performance at the 2009 BET HIP HOP AWARDS. And in 2010 he directed Alicia Keys for the opening and closing films of her ELEMENT OF FREEDOM TOUR.Mr. Roc is currently developing several feature film and television projects.
Jeremy Weinstein's fascination with film editing struck at age 14 when he joined his high school's audio/visual club and began producing content for a local community cable station on Chicago's North Shore. He followed his passion to Bloomington, Indiana where he attended university and gained employment with WTIU, the city's PBS station. In 2004 following graduation, Jeremy moved to Los Angeles, California, where he currently lives and has worked on everything from scripted series (iCarly, Eureka, The Cleveland Show) to documentary and indie features (Punk's Not Dead, Sp!t) to reality television (Project Runway, The Hills). Jeremy just recently finished post-production on a new series, "Teen Wolf" which premieres on MTV this June.
Mfundo Morrison was born to South African parents, who were political refugees and he grew up in Auckland New Zealand. He moved to the United States when he was fifteen.Mfundo was a contract player on General hospital he played the role of Justus Ward. He was part of the cast that won the emmy for best show several years in succession. He would move on to land a re-occuring role on the closer playing FBI agent Wayne Horlacher opposite Kyra Sedgwick. Mfundo was voted General Hospitals sexiest star and was one of Ebony's magazine bachelor's of the year.Mfundo Morrison is also recently voiced the Emmy nominated ESPN " Robben Island Soccer Documentary".Mfundo founded Hamanttan Productions to give himself a platform to pursue his true passion, film.