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The Way We Get By (2009)

The Way We Get By (2009)
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American service men and women are a frequent sight at the Bangor International Airport in Maine; many troops returning from overseas assignments pass through the airport as they make their way home or to their next mission. Since the United States invasion of Iraq in 2003, over 800,000 U.S. soldiers have arrived at Bangor International, and nearly all of them have been met by Bill Knight, Joan Gaudet, and Jerry Mundy. Calling themselves "the Maine Troop Greeters," Knight, Gaudet, and Mundy are three senior citizens who see to it that every soldier returning to America is given a warm and encouraging welcome, a hug or a handshake, and the use of a cell phone so they can call their loved ones, no matter when their plane touches down. While the Greeters have their own troubles to deal with -- failing health, the loss of loved ones, loneliness -- their work with the soldiers gives them both a sense of purpose and a perspective that makes their own troubles easier to bear. Joan Gaudet's son Aron Gaudet is a filmmaker, and his documentary The Way We Get By chronicles the work of the Maine Troop Greeters, the story behind the three tireless volunteers, and how their project has touched the men and women they welcome nearly every day. The Way We Get By was an official selection at the 2009 South By Southwest Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Director(s):
Aron Gaudet
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Synopsis of The Way We Get By

American service men and women are a frequent sight at the Bangor International Airport in Maine; many troops returning from overseas assignments pass through the airport as they make their way home or to their next mission. Since the United States invasion of Iraq in 2003, over 800,000 U.S. soldiers have arrived at Bangor International, and nearly all of them have been met by Bill Knight, Joan Gaudet, and Jerry Mundy. Calling themselves "the Maine Troop Greeters," Knight, Gaudet, and Mundy are three senior citizens who see to it that every soldier returning to America is given a warm and encouraging welcome, a hug or a handshake, and the use of a cell phone so they can call their loved ones, no matter when their plane touches down. While the Greeters have their own troubles to deal with -- failing health, the loss of loved ones, loneliness -- their work with the soldiers gives them both a sense of purpose and a perspective that makes their own troubles easier to bear. Joan Gaudet's son Aron Gaudet is a filmmaker, and his documentary The Way We Get By chronicles the work of the Maine Troop Greeters, the story behind the three tireless volunteers, and how their project has touched the men and women they welcome nearly every day. The Way We Get By was an official selection at the 2009 South By Southwest Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
84 mins
Director(s):
Aron Gaudet
Writer(s):
Aron Gaudet
Producer(s):
Gita Pullapilly
Categories:
DocumentarySpecial Interest
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    Peggy B.

    I absolutely love this movie! I watched it four times now and can't help but feel so proud of all of folks in Bangor, Maine! This is a perfect rental for Veterans Day, Memorial Day, the 4th of July....and a must own for any military family.

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    Stephen C.

    What wonderful, inspiring people! This is a documentary that should be viewed by everyone of us...no matter how old we are, the aches and pains of aging...we can still participate in a wonderful, giving, life!

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    Ann C.

    I had to see this film for 2 reasons. First, my grandfather's family came from Bangor ME and I visited the area during my childhood. Second, I admire people who "give back" to their community, the way that Bill, Joan, Jerry and their friends do in their active support for service men and women who pass through the Bangor Airport. We can all take a page from the Maine Troop Greeters' lives and get involved with great volunteer projects in our own hometowns!

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