People's War (Newsreel #43)

"People's War" records the mobilization and participation of the Vietnamese people in their country's fight against colonialism and foreign military aggression.
Genre : Documentary
People's War (Newsreel #43)

"People's War" records the mobilization and participation of the Vietnamese people in their country's fight against colonialism and foreign military aggression. Moving beyond the perception of the Vietnamese as victims, the film investigates a society fully committed to national liberation. It details their long history of resisting the U.S. military as well as their struggles to overcome the French colonial legacy of economic underdevelopment.

Directors : Newsreel
Markets : Documentary
Year Released : 1969
Running Time : 40 minutes
Color : B & W
Country : US
Original Language : English
Streaming Partner : Alexander Street Press

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At Home and Abroad Film Series, Harvard Film Archive
Seoul Independence Documentary Film Festival
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"People's War" records the mobilization and participation of the Vietnamese people in their country's fight against colonialism and foreign military aggression. Moving beyond the perception of the Vietnamese as victims, the film investigates a society fully committed to national liberation. It details their long history of resisting the U.S. military as well as their struggles to overcome the French colonial legacy of economic underdevelopment.

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