Available until April 8th at Detroit’s Cinema Lamont virtual screening room. The title means “Free the Army”, or a version with profanity.

Available until April 8th at Detroit’s Cinema Lamont virtual screening room. The title means “Free the Army”, or a version with profanity.
New film streaming today addresses the impact of Agent Orange on veterans, children of veterans and the Vietnamese people.
Pratidwandi, is a 1970 Indian Bengali drama film...
This information originally appeared at isanybodylisteningmovie.org. A woman's journey to -- and across -- the...
With the anniversary of the war approaching, lists of books, movies and songs are showing up. Most of the following...
This article originally appeared at TomDispatch.com. Yes, they’ve become “the greatest generation” (a phrase that’s...
This article originally appeared at www.thanhniennews.com. Former war correspondents and academics have condemned the...
The New Anti-Communism? Revising the Meaning of the Vietnam War by Michael Uhl With “Last Days in Vietnam,” a...
This article originally appeared at huffingtonpost.com on 9/8/2010. A review of recent fiction about Vietnam,...
This article originally appeared at www.counterpunch.org. Two Documentaries on the Vietnam War: One Great, the Other...
The article originally appeared at www.nytimes.com In ‘1971,’ Stolen Files Reveal Spying on Antiwar Activists By...
Unlocking a 30-year-old murder mystery, ENFORCING THE SILENCE explores how the Vietnam War continued in America....
We all know the Viet Nam War did not end in 1975: the 20-year U.S. embargo, boat people, re-education camps, sick and...
"Six years ago I produced a documentary that people might find useful in the Vietnam Full Disclosure campaign. I...