Making its return to the big screen is the GI Film Festival San Diego, a multi-day military-themed event dedicated to presenting films and events for, by and about military and veterans. This collection of shorts feature six films that surprise, inspire, and delight on May 20, 2022 at 5 p.m."BRAKE"Directed by Aja Weary, Amanda RichardsonA man who experiences sensory overload while attempting to travel. He and his service animal are denied entry on a bus which sends him into a panic. His service animal works to get him back to his senses."Shell Shocked"Directed by Paula A CajiaoAfter two years of unsuccessful treatment, a combat veteran suffering from “battle induced stuttering” discovers a controversial drug banned since WW2 that has the possibility to cure him."3:35 to Boston"Directed by Kay BarnesA military wife, struggling to balance all the pieces of her life, breaks down when she realizes the life she had originally planned for herself may not be
Organizers of the GI Film Festival San Diego are thrilled to announce a diverse film lineup for its annual event happening May 17-21, 2022 at the Museum of Photographic Arts (MOPA) in Balboa Park. The film festival is dedicated to presenting films and events for, by and about military and veterans, and is set to return to in-person screenings for the first time since 2019. The online box office will open on April 1 at GIFilmFestivalSD.org.