My Father's Vietnam (2016)
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August 27, 2016
Examining the 'Ripple Effects' of War Through "My Father's Vietnam"
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May 28, 2016
RI Filmmaker Sorensen to Honor Vietnam Memorial Founder at Gala in D.C.
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May 27, 2016
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May 23, 2016
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May 26, 2016
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May 25, 2016
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May 24, 2016
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May 24, 2016
Interview: Soren Sorensen Provides Deeply Moving Exploration of ‘My Father’s Vietnam’
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May 24, 2016
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May 23, 2016
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May 23, 2016
EXCLUSIVE: ‘MY FATHER’S VIETNAM’ INTERVIEW WITH DIRECTOR SOREN SORENSEN
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May 23, 2016
‘My Father’s Vietnam’ A Labor of Love For Dedicated Filmmaker
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May 20, 2016
Honoring Father and Country
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May 20, 2016
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May 15, 2016
My Father's Vietnam, Director Soren Sorensen
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March 30, 2016
Gravitas Ventures to Distribute Award-Winning Documentary ‘My Father’s Vietnam’
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March 21, 2016
Gravitas Ventures to Distribute 'My Father’s Vietnam'
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March 21, 2016
Gravitas Ventures Picks Up Personal Documentary 'My Father's Vietnam'
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January 20, 2016
Movie buffs find plenty to like during 3-day fest
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January 7, 2016
Flagler Film Festival to Host Florida Premiere of Award-Winning Vietnam Documentary
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November 11, 2015
International Film Fest runs through Saturday in New Haven
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November 10, 2015
New film explores the stories of three soldiers in the Vietnam War
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November 5, 2015
Welcome to the Jungle
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November 4, 2015
Meet Connecticut filmmaker behind award-winner, 'My Father's Vietnam,' at Veterans Day screening in Bethel
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November 2, 2015
Avon Native's 'My Father's Vietnam' Plays On Vets Day
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October 28, 2015
Two screenings for ‘My Father’s Vietnam’
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August 12, 2015
Award Winners Announced for 2015 Flickers: RI International Film Festival
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August 5, 2015
In a new documentary, a son explores ‘My Father’s Vietnam’
The Day
August 4, 2015
Vietnam revisited in documentary at R.I. Film Festival
Providence Journal
July 31, 2015
‘My Father’s Vietnam' to Premiere at RI Film Fest
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July 30, 2015
MY FATHER’S VIETNAM: AN INTERVIEW
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"I give this film my highest praise. I want people to see it to understand the deep thinking that went into the tough decision made by most veterans to serve in that lengthy and controversial military engagement—now remembered as the Vietnam War.
"Many veterans paid a high price. The tribute to the fallen is breathtaking."
Jan Scruggs
Founder, Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund
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"My Father's Vietnam" is a powerful and gripping story—a worthy testament to complex lives and impossible choices made by young people coming of age while the world was in flames. These accidental heroes—soldiers, resisters, the women who waited and worried—emerge as fully human beings thrust into situations not of their making, struggling to make sense and create meaning out of chaos. This is a dazzling documentary and a necessary addition to the chronicle of the Viet Nam years."
Bill Ayers
Author, Fugitive Days
My Father's Vietnam TRAILER
Peter Sorensen snapped this photograph of a heavily damaged church from the back of a truck traveling north on QL1 (Highway 1) to a forward fire support base in the fall of 1969 in South Vietnam. "I remember being struck," Sorensen recalls, "by the irony of a church being caught in the crossfire of two warring armies." Peter and his wife Elizabeth Sorensen, mother of filmmaker Soren Sorensen, later used an image of this church a Christmas card in 1971 with the caption, "Peace on Earth."
Having begun his tour as a combat engineer in the fall of 1969, Peter Sorensen was reassigned to the U.S. Army's 31st Public Information Office in the spring of 1970. "I was taking pictures on and around forward fire support base Bronco where I was stationed when I encountered this infantryman, or 'grunt,'" Sorensen says. "You can see that he has two or three other envelopes in his pocket, so he had clearly been at it a while, catching up on letter-writing to family and friends." He adds, "I was moved by his intensity, and the solemnity and serenity of the scene."
Peter Sorensen, one of the film's subjects and father of filmmaker Soren Sorensen, leaning against a five-ton dump truck and smiling after the safe conclusion of a two-mile mine sweep during the fall of 1969 in South Vietnam. Sorensen remembers, "You can tell it's early in my tour because my uniform hasn't faded, I'm not sunburned, and my mustache hasn't grown in yet."
Peter Sorensen took this photograph at the end of his tour in October of 1970 while standing in line with a group of Americal soldiers awaiting processing for return to the United States. "I was on my way home," Sorensen remembers. "The guys leaning on the railing in the background are leaving either later that day or the next day, and looking on enviously. I don't remember much of anything about this other than the fact that I was going home."
Calm Frenzy: One Man's Vietnam War, a collection of Loring Bailey's Vietnam-era letters, AVAILABLE NOW at CalmFrenzy.com.