
We Are Not Done Yet
Documentary
Overview
Follows veterans and active-duty service members from varied backgrounds who come together to combat their traumas through the written word in a USO-sponsored arts workshop at Walter Reed National Military Hospital.
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Jeffrey Wright
Jeffrey Wright
Self
Jeffrey Wright
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Seema Reza
Seema Reza
Self
Seema Reza
Self
Vainuupo 'A.V.' Avegalio
Vainuupo 'A.V.' Avegalio
Self
Vainuupo 'A.V.' Avegalio
Self
Anne Barlieb
Anne Barlieb
Self
Anne Barlieb
Self
Scott Cormack
Scott Cormack
Self
Scott Cormack
Self


April Harris
April Harris
Self
April Harris
Self
Belena Marquez
Belena Marquez
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Belena Marquez
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Joe Merritt
Joe Merritt
Self
Joe Merritt
Self
Robert 'Bobby' Plagmann
Robert 'Bobby' Plagmann
Self
Robert 'Bobby' Plagmann
Self
Timothy 'T.J.' Ryan
Timothy 'T.J.' Ryan
Self
Timothy 'T.J.' Ryan
Self
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