OUR PROJECTS
Vietnam War: Untold Stories from the South – Trials, Triumphs & Tragedies
More than fifty years have passed since the Vietnam War ended on April 30, 1975.
Time is said to bring clarity. The fog of war should have lifted long ago. Yet simple questions remain clouded in confusion:
Who were the heroes? Who were the villains? Who were the victims?
Was Ho Chi Minh a nationalist fighting for independence—or a communist ruthless dictator who brought mass suffering?
Was the Vietnam War a just struggle against American imperialism—or a calculated invasion of the South, orchestrated by a totalitarian regime from the North?
How did South Vietnam resist that invasion? What progress, if any, did it achieve during its short two decades of self-rule—years so often overlooked, dismissed, or forgotten?
Why did American troops, who seldom lost a battle on the ground, ultimately lose the war?
What became of Southeast Asia once the U.S. withdrew and the cameras stopped rolling?
And why were more lives lost after the war than during it?
These questions remain blurred and distorted by ideology, misinformation, and propaganda. Even today, the truth itself is still a battlefield.
For those who lived through it—Americans and Vietnamese alike—who lost homes, families, and a nation, the war never truly ended.
Our first documentary will tell some of the stories of those who lived through, fought in and survived the aftermath of the Vietnam War..
