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Fox 8's Kenny Crumpton learns more about the documentary Letters From The Battlefield which is being screened at the Chagrin Documentary Film Festival. <a href="https ...
There is a formula all too often applied to documentaries about wars. Officious voiceovers recount political machinations, decisions of military leaders, strategic movements on the battlefield and ...
'Serving the Servants': Local filmmaker makes award-winning documentary "Nebraska's 400" honors the ultimate sacrifices of Nebraska's Vietnam veterans ...
Ken Burns is returning to the battlefield for PBS. PBS announced on Monday that Burns, whose previous projects include works on the Civil War, baseball, jazz and World War II, is currently working ...
On the battlefield, the Vietnam War was just as shrill as the wars that came before it. Thanks to rock ’n’ roll, however, it also had a sound all its own — at times joyful, sad, angry ...
Jim Kapucinski, of Amherst, continues to aid the Veterans Initiative in finding enemy burial sites in Vietnam.
Roger Ebert had high praise for A Face of War, a brilliant and captivating documentary that never got the attention or status it deserved.
Vietnamese refugees across generations react differently to Ken Burns’ documentary “The Vietnam War.” Sacramento author Hoàng Chi Truong writes about the Vietnam War in her new book ...
PBS documentary takes a long, deep plunge into the open wound of the Vietnam War The war is a difficult subject. Which is why Ken Burns and Lynn Novick decided to make an 18-hour documentary about it.
See a free showing of author Jacqueline Lundquist’s Vietnam War “Letters From The Battlefield” documentary. Penrose House Garden Pavilion, 5-7 p.m. Monday.