bob10
3rd April 2015, 10:15 AM
Just received this E-mail from VVAA. Bob
Good afternoon,
I'm the producer of a documentary about the 1968 Battles of Coral and Balmoral, a few of the soldiers who fought in them and the
psychological scars they have been wearing ever since. As well as interviews with a number of vets from Balmoral, the film includes
powerful battle re-enactments.
THE CRATER: a Vietnam war storygoes to air on ABC1 on Thursday 23 April at 9.30pm. As well, we are having an Event cinema screening
at the Riverside theatre, Parramatta on Monday 13 April, followed by a Q&A session with the film's director David Bradbury.
A veteran documentary filmmaker over 38 years, David's films always tackle the burning issues of the day, He's been twice nominated for an
Academy Award for his films Frontline (about Vietnam-war news cameraman Neil Davis) and Chile: Hasta Cuando (about Pinochet's regime),
Good afternoon,
I'm the producer of a documentary about the 1968 Battles of Coral and Balmoral, a few of the soldiers who fought in them and the
psychological scars they have been wearing ever since. As well as interviews with a number of vets from Balmoral, the film includes
powerful battle re-enactments.
THE CRATER: a Vietnam war storygoes to air on ABC1 on Thursday 23 April at 9.30pm. As well, we are having an Event cinema screening
at the Riverside theatre, Parramatta on Monday 13 April, followed by a Q&A session with the film's director David Bradbury.
A veteran documentary filmmaker over 38 years, David's films always tackle the burning issues of the day, He's been twice nominated for an
Academy Award for his films Frontline (about Vietnam-war news cameraman Neil Davis) and Chile: Hasta Cuando (about Pinochet's regime),