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THE SACRAMENT OF LIFE
Directed by Joseph Sorrentino
USA, 2008, 87 minutes, Narrative
Cast: Joseph Sorrentino, Brian Mercer
(Joseph Sorrentino and Brian Mercer will attend these screenings)
WORK IN PROGRESS SCREENING
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Lucian is back from the war and every thing is changed, and there’s no way it will ever be the same again. Unless you
were there you really have no idea. It’s bottled up. Gruesome flashbacks. The war continues to rage from within. The
Sacrament of Life offers the perspective from the faction that’s actually been there and focuses on the truths of war and
the fragility of man. It was directed and completely produced by members of the United States Air Force who have served,
or are currently serving, in Iraq or Afghanistan.
Trapped in the past. There is the horror of war that remains, lingering. Beyond the war… An illness that does not
leave. It fades at times and is mostly invisible. It changes a man and it changes a man for good. “There’s this darkness
and it fights. It fights… You wouldn’t understand… you haven’t been there.” Thrust back into a relationship and a world
of blurred memories, he must learn to deal. As he struggles to adjust and adapt into normal life, he’s plagued by his
recent and distant past.
You may not “understand,” but The Sacrament of Life gives a brutal glimpse into what happens when you finally do come
home. The war doesn’t just go away. The demons are still there. It’s a wound that won’t heal. Not easily. The
question remains. “What are you gonna do?” There’s only one shot at this. - Mike Skurko
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Egyptian Theatre: Friday, September 26th at 7:00pm
The Flicks: Saturday, September 27th at 12:30pm
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