Korn singer Jonathan Davis is featured in a short film titled 'Wounded Warriors,' which makes its debut Saturday, Nov. 10, at the GI Film Festival in Hollywood, Calif.

The film (watch the trailer below) documents Davis traveling to Ramstein Air Base in Germany earlier this year to visit armed forces members stationed there along with those in transit from Afghanistan and Iraq.

Davis narrates his experiences, which include a tour of a C130J Hercules Aircraft from Airmen of the 37th Airlift Squadron and an explosives demonstration from the 886th Civil Engineer Squadron Explosive Ordnance Disposal Flight.

Davis also visits Landstuhl Regional Medical Center (LRMC) and meets with soldiers and a U.S. Embassy representative injured in Iraq and Afghanistan to thank them for their sacrifice and service.

Sébastien Paquet directs the film. He has been Korn's personal photographer and director for the past seven years and has directed numerous music videos and documentaries for Korn and other artists.

Davis has been a longtime supporter of the USO and Wounded Warriors and has spent a lot of time visiting injured members of the military. Earlier this summer, a Korn fan presented Davis with the Marine uniform of his brother, who had been killed in Afghanistan.

The screening of 'Wounded Warriors' is open to the public and will take place at the Los Angeles Film School Main Theatre at 10AM Saturday. Tickets are available here. The film is up for an Audience Choice Award.

Watch 'Wounded Warriors' Trailer

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