Of Men and War (French: Des hommes et de la guerre) is a 2014 documentary film by Laurent Bécue-Renard. It explores the psychological legacy of war on a group of American veterans returning from conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan. The men are undergoing trauma therapy at The Pathway Home, a residential treatment program on the grounds of the Veterans Home in Yountville, CA until 2018.[1][2] Over the course of five years, they participate in group therapy and one-on-one sessions and gradually transform their trauma into narratives of survival before returning home to their wives, children, and parents.[3] The film premiered in the Special Screenings section at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival.[4] The film won the VPRO IDFA Award for Best Feature-Length Documentary at the 2014 International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam.[5] It received a European Film Award for Best Documentary nomination at the 27th European Film Awards and screened at the Museum of Modern Art's Documentary Fortnight.[6][7]

Of Men and War
Film poster
Directed byLaurent Bécue-Renard
Written byLaurent Bécue-Renard
Produced byLaurent Bécue-Renard
Isidore Bethel
Heinz Dill
Elisabeth Garbar
Thierry Garrel
CinematographyCamille Cottagnoud
Edited byIsidore Bethel
Charlotte Boigeol
Sophie Brunet
Music byKudsi Erguner
Production
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Distributed byWhy Not Productions
Alice Films
Release dates
  • 21 May 2014 (2014-05-21) (Cannes)
  • 22 October 2014 (2014-10-22) (France)
Running time
142 minutes
CountriesFrance
Switzerland
LanguageEnglish

The Pathway Home suspended its operations indefinitely and placed its patients in other programs after a gunman killed three staff members in a 2018 murder-suicide.[8][9]

Production

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The film was a coproduction between Alice Films in France and Louise Productions in Switzerland. The film had three editors, who worked on the film for years: Isidore Bethel (also associate producer), Sophie Brunet, and Charlotte Boigeol.[10] It exists in four versions: the original 142-minute festival and French theatrical cut,[11][12] a 96-minute cut for Kino Lorber's United States release of the film,[13] a 90-minute version for POV's US broadcast of the film,[14] and a 102-minute cut for its French broadcast on France 2.[15]

Reception

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Upon its world premiere, Of Men and War received glowing industry praise. The Hollywood Reporter called it "a rather unforgettable experience"[16] and Variety wrote that "Laurent Becue-Renard's rigorous war-trauma documentary provides vital testimony."[17] The film won the Cinematic Nonfiction Grand Jury Prize at the Little Rock Film Festival[18] and Special Recognition at the San Francisco International Film Festival, where the jury noted "Of Men and War makes us understand the horrors of war without ever showing us a single frame of battle, offering access to interior psychologies most viewers have never seen before in a tightly structured, beautifully edited, minimalist piece of nonfiction."[19] From there, it had theatrical releases in France and the United States and received overwhelming critical praise, including a score of 100% on Rotten Tomatoes.[20] The film is a New York Times Critic's Pick.[21]

References

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  1. ^ Yune, Howard (26 May 2016). "Film showcasing Pathway Home veterans runs on TV on Memorial Day". Napa Valley Register. Napa, CA: Lee Enterprises. Retrieved 21 May 2018.
  2. ^ Poole, Robert M. (September 2010). "The Pathway Home Makes Inroads in Treating PTSD". Smithsonian Magazine. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved 21 May 2018.
  3. ^ ""Addressing Their Wounds is a Revolution": Laurent Bécue-Renard on Of Men and War". Filmmaker. 4 May 2015. Retrieved 3 May 2021.
  4. ^ "Of Men and War". Festival de Cannes. Retrieved 10 November 2014.
  5. ^ "28 November: Of Men and War wins VPRO IDFA Award for Best Feature-Length Documentary IDFA". International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam. Retrieved 30 November 2014.
  6. ^ "'Ida,' 'Leviathan' Top European Film Awards Nominations". Variety. 8 November 2014. Retrieved 10 November 2014.
  7. ^ "Of Men and War". Museum of Modern Art. Retrieved 25 February 2015.
  8. ^ "Yountville's Pathway Home closing indefinitely following fatal shootings". Napa Valley Register. Napa, CA: Lee Enterprises. 14 March 2018. Retrieved 21 May 2018.
  9. ^ Warren, Christi (17 April 2018). "Slow recovery underway at Yountville veterans campus after deadly shooting". The Press Democrat. Santa Rosa, CA: Sonoma Media Investments, LLC. Retrieved 21 May 2018.
  10. ^ "A Grammar of Pain". Harvard Magazine. 13 November 2015. Retrieved 3 May 2021.
  11. ^ "'Of Men and War' ('Des hommes et de la guerre'): Cannes Review". The Hollywood Reporter. 20 May 2014. Retrieved 3 May 2021.
  12. ^ "OF MEN AND WAR [Des hommes et de la guerre]". Why Not Productions. Retrieved 3 May 2021.
  13. ^ "Review: Soul-wounded warriors share their pain in the profane documentary 'Of Men and War'". The Los Angeles Times. 13 November 2015. Retrieved 3 May 2021.
  14. ^ "Of Men and War". POV. Retrieved 3 May 2021.
  15. ^ "25 nuances de doc, Of Men and War". France 2. 10 June 2020. Retrieved 3 May 2021.
  16. ^ "'Of Men and War' ('Des hommes et de la guerre'): Cannes Review". The Hollywood Reporter. 20 May 2014. Retrieved 3 May 2021.
  17. ^ "Cannes Film Review: 'Of Men and War'". Variety. 23 May 2014. Retrieved 3 May 2021.
  18. ^ "The winners of the 2015 Little Rock Film Festival". Arkansas Times. 17 May 2015. Retrieved 3 May 2021.
  19. ^ "SFIFF58 Golden Gate & Audience Award Winners". San Francisco International Film Festival. Retrieved 3 May 2021.
  20. ^ "Of Men and War". Museum of Modern Art. Retrieved 3 May 2021.
  21. ^ Catsoulis, Jeannette (6 November 2015). "Review: 'Of Men and War' Chronicles the Trauma of Combat Veterans". The New York Times. Retrieved 3 May 2021.
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