Soul Patrol

USA | 2026 | 98 min. | J.M. Harper

The Vietnam War's first all-Black special operations team spent decades in silence. Now, fifty years later, they gather one last time to tell the story America forgot to tell.

Director J.M. Harper scheduled to attend.

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In 1968, six young Black men were assembled into the U.S. Army's first all-Black special operations unit, tasked with some of the most dangerous missions of the Vietnam War, spending weeks at a time behind enemy lines with no one to rely on but each other. When they came home, few wanted to hear what they had been through. Most stayed quiet for decades.

Ed Emanuel broke that silence in 2003 with a memoir that eventually found its way back to his fellow soldiers. Director J.M. Harper picks up the story there, gathering the surviving members of the unit for what would be their final reunion. Drawing on Super 8 footage the men shot themselves in Vietnam, intimate present-day interviews, and spare, carefully considered reenactments, Harper reconstructs a chapter of American military history that has long gone unacknowledged.

What emerges is less a war film than a portrait of men still carrying the weight of a war that never fully let them go.

—Nancy Pappas

  • Director: J.M. Harper
  • Principal Cast: Ed Emanuel
  • Country: USA
  • Year: 2026
  • Running Time: 98 min.
  • Producer: Sam Bisbee, J.M. Harper, Danielle Massie, Nasir Jones, Peter Bittenbender
  • Cinematographers: Logan Triplett
  • Editors: Byron Leon, Niles Howard, Gabriela Tessitore
  • Website: Official Film Website
  • Awards: Sundance Film Festival 2026 (U.S. Documentary: Directing Award)
  • Filmography: As We Speak (2024)
  • Language: English
  • International Sales: Submarine