
Brothers After War
In Brothers After War, Jake Rademacher reconnects with his brothers and soldiers he embedded with in Iraq. He creates a unique 'then and now' journey into the toll of war and a never before seen look at war fighters and the veterans they become.

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Fox News
01-03-2025
- Fox News
Gene Hackman's costar Gary Sinise says star was living 'quiet life' outside Hollywood before mysterious death
Gary Sinise is just as shocked as the rest of the world after learning about the deaths of his former co-star Gene Hackman, Hackman's wife Betsy and their dog. The Santa Fe County (New Mexico) Sheriff's office told Fox News Digital early Thursday morning, "On February 26, 2025, at approximately 1:45 p.m., Santa Fe County Sheriff's deputies were dispatched to an address on Old Sunset Trail in Hyde Park, where Gene Hackman, 95 and his wife Betsy Arakawa, 64, and a dog were found deceased." Sinise, who worked with Hackman in the 1995 film "The Quick and the Dead," told Fox News Digital he woke up early on Thursday and immediately saw the news of Hackman's death. The "CSI: NY" star had several questions. "He's 95 years old, but his wife was in her 60s. So, like, what's going on there? You know, did something happen and was he not doing well?" Sinise wondered. "It just seems very odd that also, their dog is gone. You know, like, what did they do… what happened?" "I think he was painting. He was doing a lot of that and living a quiet life in New Mexico." The Santa Fe County Sheriff's Department revealed autopsies were completed on both Hackman and his wife. No external trauma was seen on either the actor or his musician wife. Authorities continue to investigate the couple's deaths as official results of the autopsy and toxicology reports are still pending. Sinise shared that he didn't stay in touch with Hackman after his retirement, but was aware of his "quiet life" in New Mexico with his wife. WATCH: GARY SINISE SAYS GENE HACKMAN WAS LIVING A 'QUIET LIFE' OUTSIDE OF HOLLYWOOD BEFORE HIS DEATH "I know once he retired to New Mexico, he was retired. He did not want to come back and get any awards or, you know, go to any Hollywood events or anything like that. He was done and he was moving on from that part of his life," Sinise told Fox News Digital. "I think he was painting. He was doing a lot of that and living a quiet life in New Mexico." Sinise said Hackman has always been one of his role models. "I just loved his approach. I loved his persona. I loved everything about him. And as time would go on, it was just like Gene never, ever failed. He could be in a movie that might be less successful than the one previous or whatever. But Gene Hackman was always outstanding," he said. "I mean, he just never phoned it in. He was just a really fine actor to model after. I just wanted to be like Gene Hackman, you know, not that I ever turned out to be like Gene Hackman, but I had something to aspire to back then, and he was among my very favorites." WATCH: GARY SINISE SAYS GENE HACKMAN WAS ONE OF HIS BIGGEST INSPIRATIONS Sinise's latest project, "Brothers After War," is a documentary about Iraq war veterans. The project reunites the film's creator, Jake Rademacher, with his brothers after war in the Middle East. Sinise, who is an executive producer on the movie, said Rademacher decided to reunite with his brothers 10 years after his first documentary film, "Brothers At War," debuted. Sinise told Fox News Digital that his foundation wants to help as many service members as possible through the production of this documentary. "Soldiers and service members coming back from war and having a difficult time, it can be very hard. And we all know the difficulties that we've had with suicide in the military and all of that. We want to provide as many healing opportunities and healing services, of the Gary Sinise Foundation, for our service members as possible," he said. WATCH: GARY SINISE HOPES VETERANS SEE HIS NEW MOVIE, 'BROTHERS AFTER WAR' "And I think 'Brothers After War' can have a lot to do with getting our service members to open up about what they're actually feeling, what they've been through. And it can be… a real opportunity for them to share their stories and then move on. We want them all to move on. Just like Lieutenant Dan and Forrest Gump. He goes through a lot of bad stuff. But what's happening? What happens at the end? It's a happy ending for him, and we want the happy ending for everybody who serves in our military and goes off to war and comes home." "Brothers After War" is in theaters now.

Yahoo
22-02-2025
- Yahoo
Brothers After War
In Brothers After War, Jake Rademacher reconnects with his brothers and soldiers he embedded with in Iraq. He creates a unique 'then and now' journey into the toll of war and a never before seen look at war fighters and the veterans they become.


Associated Press
20-02-2025
- Associated Press
VET TIX RECEIVES SINGLE LARGEST DONATION EVER FROM THE GARY SINISE FOUNDATION FOR ‘BROTHERS AFTER WAR', CONNECTING THE VETERAN COMMUNITY AND THE ARTS
$150,000 DONATION WILL ALLOW THOUSANDS OF VETERANS, FIRST RESPONDERS, AND THEIR FAMILIES TO SEE NEW DOCUMENTARY FOR FREE From Executive Producer Gary Sinise and Director Jake Rademacher, BROTHERS AFTER WAR Will Be Released In Regal Cinemas Across The Country on February 28 LOS ANGELES, Feb. 20, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, Vet Tix and Regal Cinemas announced a $150,000 donation from the Gary Sinise Foundation (GSF), designated for veterans, first responders, and their families to see the upcoming documentary BROTHERS AFTER WAR for free - the largest donation for a film in Vet Tix history and part of GSF's ongoing commitment to addressing the mental health needs of our service members. From Executive Producer Gary Sinise, BROTHERS AFTER WAR takes us on a journey as director Jake Rademacher reconnects with his two brothers, elite soldiers who served during the War in Iraq and are now processing their combat experiences. Intercutting footage from both past and present, the story leads us on an insightful, humorous, and moving journey as these warfighters come to terms with the loss of their fellow soldiers, the invisible wounds they wrestle with, and their journey to ultimately find hope and meaning in their lives. The Veteran Tickets Foundation, also known as Vet Tix, works with theaters, major sports teams, leagues, promoters, organizations, companies, venues, and everyday event ticket holders to provide free and discounted tickets to current serving military members, veterans, first responders, and their families. Through donations, Vet Tix and 1st Tix provide service members, veterans, first responders and their families special experiences to thank them for their service and sacrifice. This film is a reminder of the enormous weight veterans and service members continue to carry, even after their time in the military. 'Since ancient times, societies have used art to come together and communicate difficult truths,' said BROTHERS AFTER WAR filmmaker Jake Rademacher. 'The Gary Sinise Foundation's incredible generosity will enable veterans to gather at our cultural town squares and create community through this modern art form. In this moment of communion with our Defenders and their families, we want to create a national movement to increase awareness, improve communication, and help our veterans thrive.' 'BROTHERS AFTER WAR documents several veterans of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and opens a door to communication and healing for our nation's veterans and service members,' said Actor and Humanitarian Gary Sinise. 'Arts and Entertainment have always provided such an important vehicle for our veterans to connect in deep, meaningful ways. I saw this firsthand more than 40 years ago when I directed the Vietnam War-inspired play Tracers at Chicago's Steppenwolf Theatre, where we introduced free 'Vets Nights' for any veteran who wished to attend. After launching the Gary Sinise Foundation in 2011, we expanded that tradition by bringing the arts and the veterans' community together around the country. With this donation, we hope to continue the good work this film is already inspiring by creating an opportunity for as many of our defenders to see the film as possible. We are grateful to Vet Tix and Regal for helping us to continue to focus the national conversation on the needs of our veterans, and for supporting those who have sacrificed so much for us.' 'BROTHERS AFTER WAR is that rare documentary that combines cinematic scope with intimate, emotional moments of human connection. Jake and Gary created a beautiful film that we believe deserves to be seen on the big screen. We are delighted to be working with Vet Tix and the Gary Sinise Foundation to open up our theaters for this extraordinary film as part of our ongoing support for our nation's veterans,' stated Richard Grover, Head of Marketing at Regal. 'Wounds of war, both mental and physical, can stay with our veterans for the rest of their lives. BROTHERS AFTER WAR not only shines light on these stories but offers solutions and hope. It's an incredible story of transition, resilience, and love. Enabling veterans to see this film on a national scale is a perfect encapsulation of our mission, and we want to thank the Gary Sinise Foundation for their generosity in making it possible on such a large scale,' said Michael A. Focareto III, Vet Tix Founder, CEO, and U.S. Navy veteran. BROTHERS AFTER WAR will receive a full theatrical run from Regal Cinemas on 100 screens beginning February 28, 2025, with additional openings at major chains across the country. Directed by Jake Rademacher and executive produced by Gary Sinise, Actor, Humanitarian and Founder of the Gary Sinise Foundation, the film invites audiences on a raw and moving journey as veterans explore themes of loss, identity, and hope as they transition from the battlefield to civilian life. BROTHERS AFTER WAR will be released in Nashville, New York City, Los Angeles, San Diego, Washington DC, Chicago, San Antonio, Denver, Colorado Springs, Albuquerque, Atlanta, Seattle, Columbia, Norfolk, and many others. For more information, please visit In BROTHERS AFTER WAR, documentarian Jake Rademacher reconnects with his brothers and elite Soldiers and Marines he embedded with during the Iraq War. Intercutting footage past and present, he leads us on an insightful, humorous, and moving journey as we watch their path from warfighter to veteran. Directed & produced by Jake Rademacher and Executive Produced by Gary Sinise and Phil Gurin. About The Gary Sinise Foundation Gary Sinise is an award-winning actor and humanitarian, best known for his roles in CSI:NY, Apollo 13, and his Oscar-nominated performance in the film Forrest Gump as the wounded Vietnam veteran Lt. Dan Taylor. An advocate for our nation's defenders since the 1980s, after 9/11 Sinise began a tireless crusade to support America's military and first responders around the world with handshake tours and concerts with his band, the Lt. Dan Band. In 2011, he established the Gary Sinise Foundation as an extension of those efforts. Today, the Foundation is building custom homes for severely wounded heroes, honoring and supporting the families of our fallen, providing essential equipment and training for first responders, improving the mental wellness of our defenders, and so much more. For more information and to support, visit About Regal Regal operates one of the largest and most geographically diverse theatre circuits in the United States, consisting of 5,609 screens in 412 theatres in 41 states along with the District of Columbia and Guam as of January 31, 2025. Regal is focused on delivering the best moviegoing experience by providing our guests with the largest selection of premium large formats (including 4DX, IMAX, RPX, and ScreenX), the only unlimited subscription program, and enhanced food and beverage offerings to make every visit to the theatre a truly memorable experience. Additional information is available online at About Vet Tix Veteran Tickets Foundation (Vet Tix) is a national 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that provides free tickets to sporting events, concerts, performing arts, and family activities to currently serving military members, veterans of all eras, and immediate family of those killed in action. Since 2008, Vet Tix has distributed over 27 million free event tickets to over 2 million members. In 2018, Vet Tix launched 1st Tix, which provides the same benefit to our nation's first responders, including current and retired law enforcement officers, firefighters, EMTs, and 911 Dispatchers. These events help Vet Tix, 1st Tix members, and their families reduce stress, strengthen family bonds, build lifelong memories, and encourage them to stay engaged with American life and their local communities. Vet Tix spends over 99 percent of its revenue on its programs, ensuring we give back to those who have given so much. Visit and to learn more. Media Contact(s) Elizabeth Ward