
2018
Dawn Mikkelson’s Risking Light is a meditation on forgiveness, layered with a theme that is rarely seen on the screen—forgiving the unforgivable. Five years prior to making the film, Mikkelson met Mary Johnson and O’Shea Israel, a meeting she describes as a life-changing event that would lead to the development of Risking Light. It was then she learned that Johnson had chosen to forgive Israel for the murder of her son, which motivates the tone of humanistic mission in the film.

Mary Johnson
Herself

Debra Hocking
Herself

Kilong Ung
Himself

Oshea Israel
Himself

Taking the Hill

Julie Mendez - from PTSD to Art

An American Tragedy

Scott Castle: Battle of Fallujah

En prest og en plage

Overwhelmed – Another Day

Diameter of the Bomb

The Jock: A Montford Point Marine

Has Heart

PTSD: The War in My Head

Five Came Back

Obaida

The Last Scar

Psychedelisch Pionieren

Surviving 9/11

The Delightful One

Colebrook: A Place of Healing & Learning

Hidden Battles

Afghanistan Dream Book

Mary Two-Axe Earley: I Am Indian Again