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Operation Allie

Directed by Manny Marquez

Marine, Afghanistan, Healing / USA / 2015 / documentary / 8 mins / English / West Coast Premiere

Plays In:
How We Heal

UltraStar Cinemas Mission Valley at Hazard Center
September 17, 2016 3:30 pm

Description

Anthony Marquez, a former Marine and military dog handler, has returned from Afghanistan. He lost 17 friends in the war, and has been suffering from the effects of PTSD. When he finds out that the dog that he went through the war with, Allie, is being retired from the Marine Corps, he sets out to adopt her. This is the story of his journey to be reunited with his best friend, and the comfort they can provide for each other after what they’ve been through together.


Director's Bio

Manny Marquez began making films at age 12, inspired by “Star Trek,” and “Ranger Rick,” magazine. He attended the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena. His project, “Rudolph Florence,” was selected for the 2003 USC Crossroads Film Festival, and aired on PBS’s “Fine Cut.” He directed the feature documentary “Psychopath,” and numerous other short documentaries. Manny is a member of The September Club, a film collective, and resides in Hood River, Oregon.



Precedes

  1. Adventurmentalism

    Luke Holton / Afghanistan, Healing, Army / USA / 2015 / documentary / 35 mins
    Directed by a former member of the U.S. Army, “Adventurmentalism,” is an interpersonal depiction of nature's positive influence on mental health in combat veterans and suicide survivors struggling with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).

    Preceded by: Operation Allie



Plays in

  1. Image from film "Tourist." Photo courtesy of Paper Hat Films.

    How We Heal

    Healing
    Veterans share how they heal their invisible wounds.

    In This Program: Tourist, Living for the Ones Who Can’t, The Last Time I Heard True Silence, Operation Allie, Adventurmentalism



Preceded By

  1. The Last Time I Heard True Silence

    Tim O'Donnell / Iraq, Healing / USA / 2015 / documentary / 22 mins
    Upon returning from Iraq, Noah struggles to transition back into civilian life. His attempts to reintegrate are repeatedly thwarted by problems he never faced before. After losing more friends to suicide than war, he finds himself hitting rock bottom so he starts running and he never stops.

    Preceded by: Living for the Ones Who Can’t

    Precedes: Operation Allie



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Plays In:
How We Heal

UltraStar Cinemas Mission Valley at Hazard Center
September 17, 2016 3:30 pm

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