The journey is ALWAYS as important as the destination...

“Bastards’ Road” tells the story of US Marine Combat Veteran Jon Hancock’s epic healing journey on foot across the United States.

Walking over 5,800 miles, Hancock confronts the demons that had overtaken his life. Visiting his fellow 2/4 Marines - a unit known as the The Magnificent Bastards - and families of their fallen along the way, Jon’s unique insight, humor and compassion illuminates a story much bigger than himself. “Bastards’ Road” builds a bridge between a marginalized Veteran community dealing with extraordinarily high suicide rates and a civilian population struggling to understand.

This is an important piece of cinema as it puts us in the well worm boots of those who have served and the difficulties that come with re-entering civilian life. We talk with director/producer Brian Morrison, and original soundtrack team Daniel Strauch and Michael Marx-Gibbons of Aliceanna Collective about the making of the film and capturing the importance of walking a mile in someone else's shoes...