Screening of American Sons at the Texas Movie Bistro - AUGUST 2025

AMERICAN SONS

A Powerful Documentary Exploring the Enduring Impact of War on U.S. Veterans.

Fort Worth, TX – July 2025 – American Sons, a deeply moving documentary produced by Laura Varela and produced/directed by Andrew James Gonzales, will have its official Awards- qualifying theatrical run at the Texas Movie Bistro theater from August 8 – August 14, 2025, with a special Red Carpet event on Saturday, August 9th. This poignant film offers an intimate and gripping look at the challenges faced by U.S. veterans as they navigate life after combat. Hosted by the Fort Worth Film Commission and the Texas Movie Bistro, American Sons aims to inspire and challenge audiences through its raw storytelling and powerful narrative.
Join Us at the Texas Movie Bistro in Fort Worth.

Audiences are invited to participate in a Q&A session with the filmmakers and documentary participants immediately following each screening at 5pm and 7pm.

Screening Details:

Dates: August 8 – August 14, 2025 in Fort Worth, TX

Times: 1 PM, 4 PM & 9 PM CT Daily – followed by a Q&A for the 4pm and 9pm shows (times are subject to change, please visit texasmoviebistro.com for more info).

Venue: Texas Movie Bistro, 3980 Boat Club Rd, Fort Worth, Texas 76135

Tickets available for purchase at:

https://www.texasmoviebistro.com/movie/american-sons

 

Now Showing: The Extended Cut


We’re also excited to announce that this Fort Worth theatrical run will debut the extended 70-minute cut of American Sons, created specifically for awards-qualifying screenings.

This version offers even deeper insight into the emotional aftermath of war, the legacy of Cpl. JV Villarreal, and the ongoing fight for healing among our veterans.

We encourage audiences to come experience the full, expanded vision of the film on the big screen.

 

Join Us at the Texas Movie Bistro in Fort Worth, August 8-14.

 

AMERICAN SONS

A brotherhood forged in war.  The journey to heal together.

We are deeply honored that Cpl JV Villarreal's family and his fellow Marines have placed their trust in us to share their story. It is both a privilege and a significant responsibility.

American Sons follows a brotherhood of Marines a decade after their deployment to Afghanistan, as they struggle to overcome the trauma of combat and the loss of their best friend, Corporal JV Villarreal. Leaving more than his memory behind, JV’s narrated, first-person video diary of his life in Afghanistan serves as both a haunting window into these Marines’ past and a testament to the unbreakable bonds of those who sacrifice in war together.

Audiences will gain an intimate view of life on the front lines and the unbreakable bonds formed in war. The film serves as a poignant exploration of resilience, grief, and the urgent need for mental health support among veterans.



This project is our commitment to breaking the stigma of mental health and fostering healing through community support for Veterans. Through this story we mean to inspire meaningful conversations and amplify the voices of veterans being left behind.

The documentary arrives at a crucial time, as veteran mental health remains a national crisis. According to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs’ 2023 National Veteran Suicide Prevention Annual Report, an average of 17 veterans die by suicide each day—an alarming rate 72% higher than the general population. American Sons seeks to amplify awareness, spark conversation, and advocate for better mental health resources for those who have served.

Filmmakers with a Legacy of Impact

Laura Varela is an award-winning producer known for her commitment to social justice narratives. Andrew James Gonzales, an emerging talent in documentary filmmaking, brings a fresh and deeply personal perspective to the film. Together, their work continues to push the boundaries of documentary storytelling, making American Sons a must-watch at this year’s festival. 

Additional credits include Producer Elizabeth Avellan from Troublemaker Studios, Producer/Production Supervisor Fernando S. Cano II, Executive Producers Sandie Viquez Pedlow (Latino Public Broadcasting) and Leslie Fields-Cruz (Black Public Media). Award-winning UK composers Stew Jackson & Dan Brown provide the original soundtrack for this documentary.

Their work has been funded by the Jacquie Jones Memorial Award by Black Public Media and , Latino Public Broadcasting highlighting stories of underrepresented communities. As reported by Deadline, this support underscores the increasing demand for diverse storytelling in the film industry.

Additional funding is provided by California Humanities, Bexar County, and the City of San Antonio Arts and Culture.

American Sons is a co-production of Infinite Warrior LLC, Latino Public Broadcasting, and Black Public Media.

Note to Editors:  For all Billings, publicity and print purposes, please refer to the film as: 

American Sons 

Produced by Laura Varela, Produced and Directed by Andrew James Gonzales

For a press kit and more info please contact us here.