• April 20th

    Hello all.

           Some of you are seeing this for the first time, some of you have gotten these for years, in all cases bear with me.  Today marks the 19th anniversary of my return from Desert Storm.  It is a day I set aside every year to reflect on the blessings of my life, which to my point, is mostly the people in my life, whether I see them every day, only on holidays, or only saw them decades ago.  I am what I am today because of those I have known, and so again, or for the first time, thank you for being in my life, one way or another.  I am truly a blessed individual. 

    Steve

  • Music Video!

    Clips from Year at Danger (some of which didn’t make it into the finished film) are going to appear in a music video for Jesse Dayton’s song “I’m Comin’ Home” from the album “Voices of a Grateful Nation Volume 1.” Sales of the album benefit the Welcome Home Project and Soldiers’ Angels.

    The video is currently in post-production and we’ll post it on here once it’s finished, but until then you can learn more about the album and the Welcome Home Project on their website.

  • Become a Fan of Year at Danger on Facebook

    We’ve set up a Facebook page for the film. We’ll be posting updates about the film on there (some of which we may not post here) so it’s great way to get the most up-to-date information about the film.

    Become a fan right here.

  • April 20th

    Today marks the 18th year since I came back from Desert Storm.  It is a time of year when I try to stop and take a moment to thank everyone in my life really just for being there.  I am, truly, one of the most lucky people I think to have ever existed, and the bulk of that comes in the form of the peole I have met (or been related to) along the way.  I do sometimes still tear up when I think of all the people in my life, and just how cool so many of them are.  So then, thank you for everything.  Whatever your part has been, I’ve treasured it. 

    Steve

  • Film Threat Calls Year at Danger One of the Best of the Fests 2008

    Film Threat has just released its list of ” indie films from the festival circuit that didn’t suck.” They included Year at Danger and said “Little can prepare you for Steve Metze’s uncensored, unexpurgated account of life on the ground at FOB “Danger” near Tikrit, Iraq. […] this may very well be the best documentary of the year. And none of you saw it.” Check out the whole list right here.