Memorial: Letters from American Soldiers
Memorial: Letters from American Soldiers

Memorial: Letters from American Soldiers

1991Movie19 minEnglish

Memorial: Letters from American Soldiers is a 1991 American short documentary film directed by Bill Couturié. It shows footage from World War I, World War II, the Korean War, the Vietnam War and the Gulf War, overlaid with readings of letters from US troops fighting in each war. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short.

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IMDb7.0/10
Director: Charles GuggenheimGenres: Documentary, War

Plot Summary

This documentary offers a poignant look at the Vietnam War through the personal correspondence of American soldiers. It weaves together their letters, read by actors, with archival footage and images to create an intimate and emotional portrait of their experiences. The film explores themes of camaraderie, fear, hope, and the harsh realities of combat.

Critical Reception

Memorial: Letters from American Soldiers was generally well-received by critics for its powerful and deeply personal approach to the Vietnam War. Reviewers praised its use of authentic voices and its ability to convey the human cost of the conflict. The documentary was noted for its emotional impact and its respectful portrayal of the soldiers' sacrifices.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its powerful emotional resonance.
  • Lauded for giving voice to the soldiers through their own words.
  • Commended for its sensitive and unvarnished portrayal of wartime experiences.

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Awards & Accolades

Nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature.

Fun Fact

The letters featured in the documentary span various points in the Vietnam War, from initial deployment to the later stages of the conflict, offering a broad perspective on the soldiers' evolving sentiments.

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