Hearts & Mines - a documentary from Central Vietnam
Directed by Joan Widdifield
Overview
- Genre
- Human Rights, Contemporary Issues, and History
- Synopsis
Hearts & Mines is the story of the epilogue of war. More than three decades after the peace has been declared, villagers in Central Vietnam still live with the specter of encounters with unexploded ordnance (UXO) that can strike at any moment. With unprecedented access, this dramatic and poignant documentary follows victim-assistance and mine clearance NGOs and shines a light on the far-reaching effects of military conflict and the power of unexpected kindness and encouragement.
- Stage
- in post-production
Credits
- Joan Widdifield ... Director/Producer/Additional Editing
- Jim Haverkamp ... Editor
- Erika Simon ... Additional Editing
- Aaron Michels ... Associate Editor
- Frances Reid ... Director of Photography
- Skye Fitzgerald ... Director of Photography
- Tran Hong Chi ... Director of Photography
- SaMath Cheng ... Location Sound
- Gabe Monts ... Location Sound
- Ellen Bruno ... Editing Consultant
- Deborah Hoffman ... Story Consultant
- Casey McCabe ... Story Consultant
Production Details
- Prod. Co.
- 3dog films
- Country
- Viet Nam
- Years of Production
- 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 (planning 2010)
- Locations
- Vietnam
- Prod. Partners
- Jim Haverkamp, Co-Producer
Distribution Details
- Release year
- 2011
- Language
- English, Vietnamese
- Subtitles
- English
Photos
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