Below are some clips and trailers of films featured in the upcoming Festival.
Below are some clips and trailers of films featured in the upcoming Festival.
Fourty-four teenagers of the newest generation work day and night, giving up their summers, to honor the last remaining Pearl Harbor survivors of the Greatest Generation.
The focus of this one-hour documentary is the return to Iwo Jima of a Marine veteran wounded there in the savage fight beginning in February of 1945. We also follow the son of another Marine, who is trying to put his father’s World War II puzzle together.
Eighty years removed from the bloodiest day in U.S. Naval Special Warfare history, four U.S. Navy SEAL veterans travel from the shadows of Fort Pierce, Florida to the beaches of Normandy, France on a journey of communion — with forefathers shared, friends lost and a brotherhood never ending.
Thirteen medically discharged veterans travel to Wales to participate in an international motorsports event, where they pursue victory, community and recovery.
He was just like me, trying to get home. "Just Like Me: The Vietnam War/The American War" interweaves American and Vietnamese veteran and non-combatant perspectives from all sides of the war in an attempt to humanize our former enemy and promote cross-cultural connection, empathy and compassion.
This documentary focuses on Captain Scott Alwin and the men with whom he served in the U.S. Army’s 68th Assault Helicopter Company during the Vietnam War. It is a love story set against the backdrop of war.
Jacqueline Lundquist's father, Donald C. Lundquist, served in
Vietnam in 1967-68. While there, he wrote hundreds of letters and recorded many hours of audio tapes that he sent to his wife and daughter.