Steven Grayhm and Vondie Curtis-Hall discuss Sheepdog, a powerful drama about trauma, accountability, and the difficult road toward healing.
In this interview, Grayhm and Curtis-Hall reflect on the film’s emotional core, portraying veterans across generations, and the importance of community, compassion, and tough love in confronting buried pain. They talk about the responsibility of telling a story rooted in real experiences, the complexities of father-figure relationships, and why Sheepdog speaks directly to the realities faced by many veterans and their families.
Sheepdog follows decorated U.S. Army combat veteran Calvin Cole as he is court-ordered into treatment while navigating unresolved trauma, family conflict, and the unexpected arrival of his father-in-law — a retired Vietnam veteran newly released from prison.
Sheepdog opens only in theaters January 16, 2026.
Official site: https://www.sheepdogthemovie.com/
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