Return home from a trip to Iraq and the questions never stop: “What was it like? Why did you go?”
And this film is the answer.
Four comedians take you on their journey while traveling and performing through Iraq . From the biggest base in Baghdad to the most remote camp in Ashraf they learn as they film about a different country, about their own military and about the one thing everyone over there misses the most, their family.
Four different voices tell a story of sacrifice, hospitality and fear using the only weapon they have, their sense of humor.
This is a soldiers story told by comedians, from their faces to ours, from Iraq to home.
This film was directed by John Bizarre and Danny Bevins. They have combed through over one hundred hours of footage and commentary to unite the unreachable with the accessible, the danger with the safety and the lost spirit with its destination of a warm and safe place.
Comics On Duty: We love you, Mrs. Bevins is not a political statement, rather a visual rendition of the human need to be remembered and the faces that show us why.
Comics On Duty: We Love You Mrs. Bevins
Due For Release September, 2007 |