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Original Film Title: Turmoil
Director’s Name: Dante Fortaleza Trinidad
Writer’s Name: Dante Fortaleza Trinidad
Producer: Dante Fortaleza Trinidad
Country of Origin: United States
Country of Filming: United States
Language: English
Runtime: 1 hour 20 minutes
Film Description:
A zero budget film. Real combat veterans. A first time filmmaker. Shot with a three man crew. Best feature Audience Choice award Winner Santa Monica film Fest.
Turmoil is not just a film—it is a mission. When a homeless war veteran hits rock bottom, he stumbles into a rundown martial arts gym where bruises become therapy and strangers become family. Through discipline, sweat, unexpected kindness, and moments of raw humor, he begins to rebuild what war tried to destroy: his soul.
At its core, Turmoil features real combat veterans—non actors whose lived experiences bring honesty and weight to every scene. As an Iraq War veteran and registered nurse myself, with no formal filmmaking background, I approached this project with a commitment to truth over convention. Alongside these veterans, the film includes nurses, doctors, and two priests from the Veterans Affairs hospital system whose daily work places them at the front lines of the emotional battles veterans continue to fight long after military service. While many films focus solely on the darkness of post traumatic stress, Turmoil is equally shaped by the military humor that helps soldiers endure and the complex multicultural brotherhood that kept us alive. By the end, the message is clear: even in struggle, there is always hope.
My goal with Turmoil was to strip away the artifice of the veteran experience and show the unvarnished reality of the storm that follows you home. Nature seemed to agree. During our most pivotal exterior shoot, we were caught in a violent hailstorm. Instead of cutting, we adapted. Seeing the cast push through physical pain while the crew shielded lenses with their own bodies became the soul of this film. It reinforced my belief that the best cinema happens when you stop trying to control the world and start reacting to it.
Turmoil went on to win the Audience Choice Award at the Santa Monica Film Festival, an unexpected honor for a no budget outsider film made by people who had never been part of the industry. That recognition helped spark a wave of attention, and the film has since been featured in multiple news outlets, making headlines as a message of hope and a reminder of how cinema can be used for healing, awareness, and community connection. Reporters have highlighted the film’s authenticity, its raw performances, and its commitment to showing the emotional reality veterans face long after service.
Turmoil is fully mastered for theatrical exhibition, delivered in a Digital Cinema Package with cinema grade sound and compliant loudness levels. The film is ready for immediate screening in professional festival environments.
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