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‘Sheepdog’ Interview: Virginia Madsen Discusses the Work of Healing After War

Steven Grayhm’s latest film, Sheepdog, looks beyond the moment a soldier returns home, focusing instead on the long and often unseen work of living with what war leaves behind.

Written, directed by and starring Grayhm, the film centres on decorated US Army veteran Calvin Cole, who is court-ordered into treatment and forced to confront the psychological consequences of combat alongside family breakdown and unresolved trauma.

Shot on location in Western Massachusetts, Sheepdog approaches its subject through the lens of post-traumatic growth rather than trauma alone, asking what healing can look like when pain is neither denied nor contained.

Virginia Madsen (Sideways, Candyman) plays Elecia, a clinician positioned at the complicated fault line between professional detachment and moral responsibility. Warned about compassion fatigue and the dangers of emotional overreach, Elecia nonetheless comes to see human connection as essential to recovery — treating her patients as individuals rather than just statistics. Her performance anchors the film’s ethical tension, exploring whether emotional distance protects healing or undermines it.

The cast also includes Vondie Curtis-Hall, Dominic Fumusa, Lilli Cooper and Matt Dallas, with Curtis-Hall appearing as a Vietnam veteran whose presence introduces a generational reckoning shaped by two very different wars.

Ahead of the film’s cinema release on Friday, January 16, CinemaChords spoke with Madsen about balancing authority and empathy in a role defined by contradiction, how her own experience as a Gold Star family member informed Elecia’s emotional truth, and the film’s belief in post-traumatic growth — not as a cure, but as a complex, necessary act of connection.

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