Peter Davisi's documentary is produced in 1974. It is about the view of opponents of the Vietnam War. He constructs a clear picture of the disastrous effects of war in history.
24 December 1923, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
14 March 1912, Reinerton, Pennsylvania, USA
26 March 1914, Spartanburg County, South Carolina, USA
25 December 1906, Fort Scott, Kansas, USA
3 January 1901, Quang Binh, Vietnam
25 February 1888, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
20 November 1925, Brookline, Massachusetts, USA
1963, Trang Bang, South Vietnam [now Vietnam]
1 January 1895, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
14 November 1908, Appleton, Wisconsin, USA
8 May 1884, Lamar, Missouri, USA
5 October 1899, Moulins, Allier, France
29 March 1916, Watkins, Minnesota, USA
5 April 1923, Tri Thuy, Ninh Thuan, Vietnam
9 April 1905, Sumner, Missouri, USA
10 October 1900, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
3 October 1890, Louisville, Kentucky, USA
June 23, 2014
It's a cinematic essay of constant movement and provocation, a record of one man finding his way through the fog of war.
August 24, 2012
Provocative Vietnam War docu with violence, racial slurs.
July 02, 2014
A cry of despair made by a person whose viewpoint hadn't yet been soundly vindicated.
April 22, 2012
Peter Davis' Oscar-winning feature is a must-see documentary about Vietnam.
July 29, 2014
has not lost its power to provoke and challenge our conventional understanding of patriotism and the necessity of war
November 18, 2010
... the first film to confront exactly what the United States did in Vietnam in the name of fighting communism and winning the "hearts and minds" of the Vietnamese people.

