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Filmmaker Barbara Sonneborn shows viewers first hand what war makes of human
beings. She asks, "What is the legacy of war? And what happens after the
troops go home?"
War by its nature is brutal. Young people answer their country's call and
are asked to engage in the business of war: killing. Learn what Sonneborn
discovered – how war affects a human being after they kill another, even a
child; why some soldiers return from war and refuse to discuss their
experience; and what happens to the women who become widows – on both sides
of the war.
Traveling throughout the U.S. and Vietnam, Sonneborn learned that most
often, widows wanted to become a voice for peace, asking, "What can I do to
help end war?" In Vietnam, she heard again and again, "If people could just
come here and see what war does, they'd never want to do it again." Her hope
in making this film was to show viewers what an enemy war itself is.
1 hour 12 minutes
ORDER CODE: AID670737VD
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