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The American War
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The American War

Mar 3, 2018
0h 54m
★ 0.0

Five veterans describe their experiences defeating the most powerful military in the world.

Overview

Using obscure archival footage, animated illustrations and interviews, this film tells the story of the Vietnam War from the perspective of five Vietcong veterans: a soldier, an officer, an informant, a guerilla, a My Lai survivor, and the leader of the Long Hair army.

Genres

Documentary
War

Production Companies

El Dorado Films

The American War Trailers

Cast

Huynh Duc

Huynh Duc

Huynh Duc

Huynh Thi Binh

Huynh Thi Binh

Huynh Thi Binh

Nguyen Dinh Ngat

Nguyen Dinh Ngat

Nguyen Dinh Ngat

Nguyen Thi Nhu Mai

Nguyen Thi Nhu Mai

Nguyen Thi Nhu Mai

Pham Thi Thao

Pham Thi Thao

Pham Thi Thao

Vo Cao Loi

Vo Cao Loi

Vo Cao Loi

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