Jeremy Lindsay Taylor, Sarah Snook star in The Ravens to help traumatised veterans

By Nick Galvin
Updated November 17 2015 - 10:08am, first published 4:00pm
Tour of duty ... Geoff Evans on patrol with his unit in Afghanistan. Photo: David Clemson
Tour of duty ... Geoff Evans on patrol with his unit in Afghanistan. Photo: David Clemson
Research ... Jeremy Lindsay Taylor, left, spent hours talking to Geoff Evans about the mental trauma of returning from the battlefield. Photo: Brendan Esposito
Research ... Jeremy Lindsay Taylor, left, spent hours talking to Geoff Evans about the mental trauma of returning from the battlefield. Photo: Brendan Esposito
Tour of duty ... Geoff Evans on patrol with his unit in Afghanistan. Photo: David Clemson
Tour of duty ... Geoff Evans on patrol with his unit in Afghanistan. Photo: David Clemson
Tour of duty ... Geoff Evans on patrol with his unit in Afghanistan. Photo: David Clemson
Tour of duty ... Geoff Evans on patrol with his unit in Afghanistan. Photo: David Clemson
Tour of duty ... Geoff Evans on patrol with his unit in Afghanistan. Photo: David Clemson
Tour of duty ... Geoff Evans on patrol with his unit in Afghanistan. Photo: David Clemson

When filmmaker Jennifer Perrott first pitched her idea for a film about post-traumatic stress disorder to a group of veterans at Auburn RSL, their response told her immediately that she had a powerful and important story to tell.

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