Winter Soldier

  • 96'
  • USA
  • 1972
Documentary by an occasional film collective about war crimes committed by US soldiers in Vietnam. The basis of the film is the integral recording of a three-day hearing in the winter of 1971. The questioning of more than a hundred soldiers about war crimes was organised by the protest organisation 'Vietnam Veterans Against the War'. The shots of often shocking and very emotional witnesses is juxtaposed with amateur films and slides taken by the soldiers themselves in Vietnam. Newsreel footage and official war documents complete the picture. The veterans regard their painful admissions about the horrors of the Vietnam war as a duty to the fatherland. The term 'winter soldier' is borrowed from Thomas Paine. In a reflection on the American War of Independence, he distinguishes summer patriots and those who also supported their fatherland in hard times.
  • 96'
  • USA
  • 1972
Country of production
USA
Year
1972
Festival Edition
IFFR 1996
Length
96'
Medium
16mm
Language
English
Producers
Winterfilm Collective, Vietnam Veterans Against the War
Sales
Canyon Cinema
Screenplay
Winterfilm Collective
Cinematography
Winterfilm Collective
Editor
Winterfilm Collective
Production Design
Winterfilm Collective
Sound Design
Winterfilm Collective
Country of production
USA
Year
1972
Festival Edition
IFFR 1996
Length
96'
Medium
16mm
Language
English
Producers
Winterfilm Collective, Vietnam Veterans Against the War
Sales
Canyon Cinema
Screenplay
Winterfilm Collective
Cinematography
Winterfilm Collective
Editor
Winterfilm Collective
Production Design
Winterfilm Collective
Sound Design
Winterfilm Collective