Groundbreaking documentary from director Peter Davis about America's involvement in the Vietnam War and the development of its foreign policy during the 1970s. Using interviews as well as newsreel and documentary footage, Davis presents a detailed study of the conflict both on the battlefields and on America's home soil, and examines the effect this deeply unpopular war had on soldiers and citizens alike.Audio commentary featuring DavisOver two hours of unused footage from the filmEssays by Davis and film critic Judith CristEssays by historians Robert K. Brigham, George C. Herring, and Ngo Vinh Long

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