Untold: This Is My Story
Untold: This Is My Story presents Gina M. Garcia's account of a hate crime that unlatched childhood wounds and set off sustained PTSD symptoms. The film traces her choice to seek care through the V.A. as flashbacks and panic attacks escalate, compromising work and relationships. As she digs into... Read more
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About Untold: This Is My Story
Untold: This Is My Story presents Gina M. Garcia's account of a hate crime that unlatched childhood wounds and set off sustained PTSD symptoms. The film traces her choice to seek care through the V.A. as flashbacks and panic attacks escalate, compromising work and relationships. As she digs into the facts around the incident and follows medical channels for help, family tensions worsen and long-hidden conflicts surface, bringing the household to the brink and at one stage nearly costing her life. Garcia uses candid interviews, first-person narration and dramatized scenes to relay events, keeping the focus on lived experience and the practical realities of navigating a bureaucratic system. The result feels like an unvarnished personal record of survival.
Released in 2021, Untold: This Is My Story is Gina M. Garcia's feature debut, written and directed by Garcia and based on her life. It mixes documentary testimony with dramatized scenes and also features Terri Ivens and a supporting cast.
Box office and distribution figures were not widely reported, consistent with many small independent releases. The film's commercial footprint appears modest, with exposure largely through targeted screenings, community showings and limited digital or noncommercial platforms rather than wide theatrical distribution.
Critical and audience responses are limited, with few reviews or ratings. The film centers on PTSD, veteran health care, trauma memory and the domestic fallout of hate crimes. Its focus on personal testimony highlights institutional gaps, the strain on family bonds and the difficulty of getting validation and care.
As a firsthand account about a veteran dealing with PTSD after a hate crime, the film provides material for veteran groups, mental health advocates and local organizers interested in bias violence. Its intimate, testimony-led style may spur community screenings, resource panels and conversations about improving V.A. responsiveness and survivor support.
Details
- Release Date
- September 19, 2021
- Runtime
- 1h 29m
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Documentary, Drama
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Cast
Terri Ivens
Gina
Melody Butiu
Jennifer Rubin
Carlos Gómez
Les Brandt
Julie Goldman
Joey
Fesa Salillas
Gloria Allred
Debra Wilson
Brian Gaskill
Director: Gina M. Garcia