Last Days In Vietnam
During the final days of the Vietnam War, as the North Vietnamese Army closed in on Saigon, the South Vietnamese resistance crumbled. The U.S. had only a skeleton crew of diplomats and military operatives still in the country. With the clock ticking, a number of heroic Americans took matters into their own hands, engaging in unsanctioned and often makeshift operations in an effort to save as many South Vietnamese as possible.
- Last Days In Vietnam is the critically praised documentary that focused on the war torn
final panicked days of the Vietnam war. Directed by documentary filmmaker Rory Kennedy (Daughter of ex president Robert Kennedy. OSCAR nominated for Best Documentary Feature.
Special Features:
- Features original theatrical and extended versions of the film
Critic Reviews:
- “The film is rich in archival-memory and first-person recollections of many key figures, of higher and lower or no rank at all.” – Los Angeles Times
- “There's nothing innovative in the filmmaking, it's simply a gracefully told story – tense here; poignant there – with strong detailing.” – Globe and Mail
- “A film of great sadness, but also a galvanizing depiction of heroism.” – San Francisco Chronicle