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Cast

Velda Dobson Davis

Velda Dobson Davis

Velda Dobson Davis

Crew

Jesse Collier Sutterley

Jesse Collier Sutterley

Director

Jesse Collier Sutterley

Jesse Collier Sutterley

Co-Writer

Jesse Collier Sutterley

Jesse Collier Sutterley

Editor

Daniel L. Bernardi

Daniel L. Bernardi

Co-Writer

Daniel L. Bernardi

Daniel L. Bernardi

Producer

Andrés Gallegos

Andrés Gallegos

Cinematography

Robert Barbarino

Robert Barbarino

Second Assistant "A" Camera

Joshua Cardenas

Joshua Cardenas

Colorist

Dan Olmsted

Dan Olmsted

Sound Mixer

Jesse Collier Sutterley

Jesse Collier Sutterley

Sound Designer

Diana Sánchez Maciel

Diana Sánchez Maciel

Sound Recordist

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Velda: A Mom's Story of Suicide

20240.0 / 1011 min
Documentary

Overview

A mother confronts the devastating consequences of war on her son's mental health, leading her from personal tragedy to impassioned activism as she challenges the government's handling of veterans' mental health issues.

In the poignant and thought-provoking short film, a distressed mother, Velda, takes center stage as she recounts the tragic tale of her son, Michael, who battles inner demons after being sent to war. As she navigates through the gut-wrenching chronology of his enlistment on the eve of 9/11, his traumatizing experiences in combat, and his futile attempts at readjustment after returning home, the narrative unravels to reveal the silent and insidious toll of war on the mental health of soldiers. Compelled by her son's devastating suicide, Velda transforms her grief into a call for action, articulating her concerns about the military's approach to mental health issues in a letter to the president. This heart-rending short film underscores the often overlooked consequences of war, giving voice to those left in its devastating wake.