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  1. Men Go To Battle is a 2015 American dark comedy/drama film directed by Zachary Treitz and written by Treitz and Kate Lyn Sheil. It stars Tim Morton, David Maloney, Rachel Korine, Sheil, and Steve Coulter. The film had its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 17, 2015.

  2. Sep 13, 2016 · Men Go to Battle: Directed by Zachary Treitz. With Timothy Morton, David Maloney, Rachel Korine, Kate Lyn Sheil. Men Go To Battle is the story of two brothers struggling to hold their crumbling estate together outside a small Kentucky town in the fall of 1861.

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    • Comedy, Drama, War
    • Zachary Treitz
    • 2016-09-13
  3. Jun 8, 2016 · Men Go to Battle Official Trailer 1 ( 2016) - Charlotte Arnold, Steve Coulter Movie HD Subscribe to INDIE & FILM FESTIVALS: http://bit.ly/1wbkfYg Subscribe to TRAILERS:...

    • 2 min
    • 11.3K
    • Rotten Tomatoes Indie
  4. Jul 8, 2016 · Halfway through Zachary Trietzs “Men Go to Battle,” any viewer who went into the film due to the promise of its title might well be entitled to sigh, “If only.” A more accurate title for the low-budget indie Civil War drama would be, “Man (Sing.)

  5. An historical epic of intimate proportions, Men Go to Battle is a black comedy about two brothers who have become suffocatingly close. When a rift forms, and the Civil War approaches their farm, they must choose sides and separately pursue their fortunes.

  6. Jul 8, 2016 · Play Trailer. Overview. Kentucky, 1861. Francis and Henry Mellon depend on each other to keep their unkempt estate afloat as winter encroaches. After Francis takes a casual fight too far, Henry ventures off in the night, leaving each of them to struggle through the wartime on their own. Zachary Treitz. Director, Writer. Kate Lyn Sheil. Writer.

  7. Jul 8, 2016 · Most Americans predict that the Civil War will end by Christmas, but Henry (Tim Morton) and Francis Mellon (David Maloney) couldn't care less. Bracing for another winter on their struggling farm in rural Kentucky, the brothers have become suffocatingly close.