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Interview 116- Carissa and Andrew Pierson Present "A Soldier's Descent" – A Powerful Horror-Thriller Tackling Veteran PTSD

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Raise the Roof ProductionsInterview 116- Carissa and Andrew Pierson Present "A Soldier's Descent" – A Powerful Horror-Thriller Tackling Veteran PTSD
  1. Interview 116- Carissa and Andrew Pierson Present "A Soldier's Descent" – A Powerful Horror-Thriller Tackling Veteran PTSD Raise the Roof Productions 1:36:29

Meet Carissa and Andrew Pierson, a military family duo creating the independent horror-thriller “A Soldier’s Descent.” This upcoming film explores critical themes like Veteran PTSD, suicide, and the deep impacts of war through the gripping story of a reclusive war veteran seeking vengeance after a tragic loss.

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A Soldier’s Descent, Carissa Pierson, Andrew Pierson, independent film, horror-thriller, veteran PTSD, impacts of war, veteran Mental Health, suicide awareness, military family filmmakers, gripping war stories

Bryan Roof Every Day's a Saturday- USMC Veteran

Bryan Roof was born in Lancaster, California on April 6, 1981. After graduating High School in 1999, he decided to join the United States Marine Corps in Feb of 2000. He deployed to Kuwait/Iraq in 2003. Bryan was honorably discharged in 2004. He worked in the Aerospace Industry at Northrop Grumman for almost 15 years before being deemed 100% unemployable by the V.A. Bryan Decided to start podcasting in January of 2023 and was voted #3 Best Veteran podcast by Feedspot. He is now the host and co-host to 3 different podcast and enjoys being able to help spread awareness to his fellow brother’s and sister’s.

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