"Sheepdog" is a powerful film and I recommend that everyone watch it. A gritty, unvarnished and necessary film highlighting TBI, PTS and Veteran suicide. Writer/Director/Actor Steven Grayhm joins us. https://t.co/BW8YNT7ZOI @SheepdogTheFilm@SGRAYHM@HavokJournal@op_hawkeye
In 2012, I was honoured to meet with retired Sgt. Rick Clement in Blackpool, England.
I was a year into my research & development on @SheepdogTheFilm
Rick lost both legs in Afghanistan after stepping on an IED. Thanks to the quick actions of his team and emergency care at Camp Bastion, he pulled through against the odds.
Rick is my hero. 🇬🇧 🇨🇦 🇺🇸 🇦🇺
What will most likely be the most important film you'll see in years has arrived. Extremely happy to own a physical copy of @SheepdogTheFilm and to support @SGRAYHM@Vondie_Curtis_H@TeamHouseStudio and everyone else involved in a story that has to be seen.
“A reckless act results in Cole being placed in court-ordered treatment under the care of VA trauma therapist-in-training, Dr. Elecia Knox.” Sabina Dana Plasse shares her thoughts on Sheepdog.
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Some missions don’t end at deployment.
After talking with @SGRAYHM and Matt Dallas about their film SHEEPDOG, what stayed with me was this: Veterans & spouses reactions, matter. If a story helps explain what a Soldier carries home, it’s serving.
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Steven Grayhm didn’t set out to make another film, he set out to tell a truth too often left untold. As the writer, director, and lead actor of Sheepdog, Grayhm spent over a decade listening to veterans, first responders, and families, building a story rooted in real experiences of service, trauma, and recovery.
Sheepdog isn’t a war movie. It’s a portrait of the battles that follow the battlefield, a decorated combat veteran forced into treatment, a therapist who doesn’t flinch from the hard work of healing, and the community that carries them both. Grayhm’s commitment to authenticity, from research with VA centers to employing veterans on and off camera, brings depth and honesty to every frame.
This film challenges assumptions about service and reintegration; it doesn’t simplify or glamorize, it reflects. It’s storytelling with purpose, a narrative built to honor lived experience, provoke conversation, and bridge understanding for veterans and civilians alike.
Sheepdog opens nationwide January 16th.
See it in theaters. https://t.co/13EZ8QKvuU
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BLEEDING COOL INTERVIEW: Virginia Madsen (Candyman) spoke to us about her latest drama, Sheepdog, playing a therapist, bringing authenticity to veterans & more. #Sheepdog
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There’s a difference between telling a war story and telling the truth. Sheepdog chooses the latter. No spectacle. Just the reality of service and responsibility that doesn’t end when the mission does.
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Some responsibilities don’t end. Sheepdog confronts the truth that service doesn’t stop when the mission does, and the instinct to protect follows long after the uniform comes off.
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Sheepdog tells the story most films avoid. It doesn’t glorify war or soften the aftermath. It centers accountability, purpose, and the quiet battles carried long after service ends.
Opens nationwide Jan 16. https://t.co/y0IR0pX8zV
@Ragin_Cajun79 Thank you for your support for @SheepdogTheFilm 🎥🍿 I am sincerely grateful for your kind words of encouragement and for helping us to amplify the mission and message of the film. I sincerely appreciate you. God Bless.
@DariusRadzius@SheepdogTheFilm Thank you so much for this thoughtful interview. We really appreciate all the work you do for veterans and their families and for helping us to amplify the mission and message of @Sheepdogthefilm
YOU MATTER VETERANS -- @SheepdogTheFilm turns veteran trauma into a mission of hope.
I spoke with filmmaker Steven Grayhm (@SGRAYHM) and producer Matt Dallas about their new film premiering at the U.S. Navy Memorial, backed by the National Guard Association of the United States (@NGAUS1878) and the Code of Support Foundation.
The film tackles survivor’s guilt, post-traumatic growth, and the fight veterans face after the uniform comes off — with guidance from veterans, clinicians, and VA providers.
Bottom line from Grayhm: “You matter. You do not have to do this alone.” @Militarydotcom
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@TeamHouseStudio@SGRAYHM I saw @SheepdogTheFilm earlier today and was almost in tears the entire time. I usually find something I can say about a film I wish was changed but not here. Everyone needs to see this film ASAP. Find a theater playing it and go. It's that important.