Dear America: Letters Home from Vietnam is a documentary film that tells the story of the Vietnam War through letters written by American soldiers. The film includes live-action footage, reenactments, photographs, and newsreel footage.
A man falls in love with a woman he believes to be his mail-order bride, but soon discovers she is not who she claims to be. As their relationship unfolds, secrets are revealed, leading to a web of lies, murder, and a desperate search for the truth.
The exhibition 'The Complete Letters' features epistolary works defined by cinematographic creation. This is an experimental communication format used between pairs of film directors. Although each director is situated in a location geographically distant from that of their partner, they are united by their willingness to share ideas and reflections on all that motivates their work. Within this space of freedom, the directors featured in the exhibition examine their affinities and differences, within an environment of mutual respect and simultaneity of interests and with notable formal variants established in each of the correspondences.
A Summer Rain is a movie that highlights the challenges faced by immigrants in Israel during the Vietnam War. It tells the story of individuals who leave their home country and face various cultural, social, and economic obstacles. The film explores the themes of identity, displacement, and the search for belonging while shedding light on the complex issues surrounding immigration.
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