Newton Theatre screening to support veterans

| 29 Dec 2016 | 02:54

The Newton Theatre presents a special film event in support of Veterans on Sunday, Jan. 22 at 3 p.m. Tickets are on sale now. Proceeds will benefit Project Help, Stop Soldier Suicide and Disabled American Veterans of Morris County, NJ.
Almost' Sunrise tells the inspiring story of two young men, Tom Voss and Anthony Anderson, who in an attempt to put their haunting Iraq combat experiences behind them, embark on an extraordinary journey – a 2,700 mile trek on foot across America.
During this epic journey the two ex-soldiers battle the moral injuries of war, and the temptation to escape through suicide. Step by step, Voss and Anderson confront the demons that haunt them, while discovering the power of community and spirituality to heal them.
While the film exposes some of the brutality of war, it doesn’t dwell there. It’s ultimately a story of hope. When Tom signs up for a special workshop for veterans, he must confront his deepest spiritual identity. He encounters Father Thomas Keating, a renowned Trappist monk who has counseled veterans for decades, who gently illuminates the need to turn inward to achieve true peace – and gives guidance that culminates in a remarkable inner transformation rarely depicted on screen.
Where the stereotypes of “the broken veteran” or “homecoming hero” leave off, the film continues onward, offering an unprecedented portrait of those who return from war; rich, complex, far more hopeful. Almost Sunrise allows us to connect with a universal human aspiration for happiness, and through Tom and Anthony’s genuine search for it, reminds viewers of our common soaring possibilities.
Tickets for Almost Sunrise are only $7. Purchase tickets by visiting www.thenewtontheatre.com or contact the Box Office at 973-383-3700.