Featuring previously unseen footage, this intimate glimpse of JFK from the Bay of Pigs through his assassination asks the controversial question: Would the U.S. have been involved in the Vietnam War had Kennedy lived?
This award-winning film explores the incredible story of “The Weather Underground,” with former members reflecting candidly about the idealistic passion that drove them to “bring the war home,” painting a compelling portrait of troubled and revolutionary times, with unexpected and often striking connections to the current world situation.”
Easily the most timely and resonant film about the soldiers on the front lines of antiwar resistance, the award-winning breakout theatrical hit SIR! NO SIR! tells an almost entirely forgotten story of the military men [...]
On January 1, 1968, Barbara Sonneborn’s husband, Jeff Gurvitz, left to fight in Vietnam. Eight weeks later, on February 29, 1968, he crawled out of a foxhole during a mortar attack to rescue his radio [...]
Fifteen unforgettable documentaries from the last 20 years of critically acclaimed P.O.V. films are packaged together for the first time in this beautiful, limited edition set. AMERICAN TONGUES: This Peabody Award-winner delves into the way [...]
This Academy Award winner reveals the contentious origins of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial and tells the story of its creator, a 21-year-old architecture student whose plan was selected from over 1,000 different designs, beating out some of the most prestigious architecture firms from around the world.
Available for the first time since it mysteriously disappeared in 1972 after only one week in theaters, this raucous film is a riveting slice of the Vietnam anti-war movement. Reviving the wonderfully campy, yet biting [...]
A powerfully moving, personal exploration of a grief for the father she never knew, this award-winning film chronicles Tracy Droz Tragos’ heart-wrenching journey to understand and cope with a loss shared by the estimated 20,000 [...]