The Face of the Enemy

Erik Pauser, Sweden, 2009, color / black and white, video, 58'
Synopsis

It was a war so brutal that it has been described as their 'own' Third World War by the Vietnamese. In this rare instance, history is written by those who lost the war. Whilst countless stories have been told from the American pointof view, most often reducing the Vietnamese to faceless shadows, very little has been heard from the other side.

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Available versions: color, video, 52'/85'
Spoken languages: English, Vietnamese
Subtitling: English
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