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Hearts and minds (Motion picture)

Examines the American consciousness that led to involvement in Vietnam. Includes interviews with General William Westmoreland, Robert Kennedy, former Secretary of Defense, Clark Clifford, Senator William Fulbright, Walt Rostow, and Daniel Ellsberg, as well as American Vietnam veterans and Vietnamese leaders. Presidents Eisenhower, Truman, Kennedy, Johnson, and Nixon are shown in rare footage. Winner of the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature of 1974.

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  • "Examines the American consciousness that led to involvement in Vietnam. Includes interviews with General William Westmoreland, Robert Kennedy, former Secretary of Defense Clark Clifford, Senator William Fulbright, Walt Rostow, and Daniel Ellsberg as well as American Vietnam veterans and Vietnamese leaders. Presidents Eisenhower, Truman, Kennedy, Johnson and Nixon are shown in rare footage."
  • "An independent documentary that traces the progression of U.S. involvement in the war in Vietnam. Includes interviews with General William Westmoreland, former Secretary of Defence, Clark Clifford, Senator William Fulbright, Walt Rostow, and Daniel Ellsberg, as well as footage of Georges Bidault, George Coker, Kay Dvorshock, Randy Floyd, Brian Holden, Lyndon B. Johnson, Robert Muller, Khanh Nguyen, Richard Nixon, George S. Patton IV, Ho Chi Minh, Bob Hope, John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy, Ngo Dinh Diem, Ngoc Loan Nguyen, Van Thieu Nguyen, Thi Kim Phuc Phan, Ronald Reagan, and Maxwell Taylor."
  • "Examines the American consciousness that led to involvement in Vietnam. Includes interviews with General William Westmoreland, Robert Kennedy, former Secretary of Defense, Clark Clifford, Senator William Fulbright, Walt Rostow, and Daniel Ellsberg, as well as American Vietnam veterans and Vietnamese leaders. Presidents Eisenhower, Truman, Kennedy, Johnson, and Nixon are shown in rare footage. Winner of the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature of 1974."@en
  • "A startling and courageous film, Peter Davis's landmark 1974 documentary Hearts and Minds unflinchingly confronted the United States' involvement in Vietnam at the height of the controversy that surrounded it. Using a wealth of sources--from interviews to newsreels to footage of the conflict and the upheaval it occasioned on the home front--Davis constructs a powerfully affecting picture of the disastrous effects of war. Explosive, persuasive, and wrenching, Hearts and Minds is an overwhelming emotional experience and the most important nonfiction film ever made about this devastating period in history."
  • "A documentary that unflinchingly confronted the United States involvement in Vietnam at the height of the foment that surrounded it. Using a wealth of sources, from interviews to newsreels to footage of the conflict and the upheaval it occasioned on the home front, Davis constructs a powerfully affecting picture of the disastrous effects of war."@en
  • "Examines the American involvement in Vietnam, and is a chronicle of the war from a psychological perspective. Includes interviews with General William Westmoreland, former Secretary of Defense Clark Clifford, Senator William Fulbright, Walt Rostow, and Daniel Ellsberg, as well as American Vietnam veterans and Vietnamese leaders. Presidents Truman, Kennedy, Johnson, and Nixon are shown in rare footage. Winner of the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature of 1974."@en
  • "Examines the events of the Vietnam War and the attitudes that led the United States to keep its forces in the longest and most controversial war in the nation's history. Probes for logic behind military actions that devastated one society and polarized another. Interviews American Vietnam veterans, Vietnamese leaders, Daniel Ellsburg, General William Westmoreland, Senator William Fulbright, Clark Clifford, and Walt Rostow."@en
  • "Examines the American consciousness that led to involvement in Vietnam. Includes interviews with General William Westmoreland; former Secretary of Defense, Clark Clifford; Senator William Fulbright; Walt Rostow; and Daniel Ellsberg."
  • "Examines the American consciousness that led to involvement in Vietnam. Includes interviews with General William Westmoreland; former Secretary of Defense, Clark Clifford; Senator William Fulbright; Walt Rostow; and Daniel Ellsberg."@en
  • "Documentaire over de betrokkenheid van de VS in Vietnam."
  • "Examines the American consciousness that led to involvement in Vietnam. Includes the interviews with General William Westmoreland, former Secretary of Defense Clark Clifford, Senator William Fulbright, Walt Rostow and Daniel Ellsberg."@en
  • ""A documentary of the conflicting attitudes of the opponents of the Vietnam war.""
  • "Documentary about U.S. involvement in Vietnam, including footage of Georges Bidault, Clark Clifford, George Coker, Kay Dvorshock, Daniel Ellsberg, Randy Floyd, J. William Fulbright, Brian Holden, Lyndon B. Johnson, Robert Muller, Khanh Nguyen, Richard Nixon, George S. Patton IV, Walt Rostow, General William C. Westmoreland, Ho Chi Minh, Bob Hope, John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy, Ngo Dinh Diem, Ngoc Loan Nguyen, Van Thieu Nguyen, Thi Kim Phuc Phan, Ronald Reagan, and Maxwell Taylor."@en
  • "A documentary that unflinchingly confronted the United States' involvement in Vietnam at the height of the foment that surrounded it. Using a wealth of sources, from interviews to newsreels to footage of the conflict and the upheaval it occasioned on the home front, Davis constructs a powerfully affecting picture of the disastrous effects of war."@en
  • "A documentary of the conflicting attitudes of the opponents of the Vietnam war."
  • "Examines the American consciousness that led to involvement in Vietnam. Includes interviews with General Westmoreland, Robert Kennedy, former Secretary of Defense, Clark Clifford, Senator William Fulbright, Walt Rostow, and Daniel Ellsberg, as well as American Vietnam veterans and Vietnamese leaders. Presidents Eisenhower, Truman, Kennedy, Johnson, and Nixon are shown in rare footage. DVD."@en
  • "Examines the American consciousness that led to involvement in Vietnam. Includes interviews with General Westmoreland, Robert Kennedy, former Secretary of Defense, Clark Clifford, Senator William Fulbright, Walt Rostow, and Daniel Ellsberg, as well as American Vietnam veterans and Vietnamese leaders. Presidents Eisenhower, Truman, Kennedy, Johnson, and Nixon are shown in rare footage. DVD."
  • "A documentary that unflinchingly confronted the United States' involvement in Vietnam at the height of the foment that surrounded it. Using a wealth of sources, from interviews to newsreels to footage of the conflict and the upheaval it occasioned on the home front, Davis constructs a powerfully affecting picture of the disastrous effects of war."@en
  • ""A documentary that unflinchingly confronted the United States' involvement in Vietnam at the height of the foment that surrounded it. Using a wealth of sources, from interviews to newsreels to footage of the conflict and the upheaval it occasioned on the home front, Davis constructs a powerfully affecting picture of the disastrous effects of war. Includes interviews with General William Westmoreland; former Secretary of Defense, Clark Clifford; Senator William Fulbright; Walt Rostow; and Daniel Ellsberg.""
  • "This examination of U.S. involvement in Vietnam chronicles the war from a psychological perspective rather than a political one by tracing the cultural forces and attitudes that led the United States to participate. The film offers personal recollections from all sides of the conflict including generals, presidential advisors, a deserter, an ex-POW, amputees, Vietnamese and French government officials, and peasants from the North and South. The documentary portrays the war as a manifestation of misguided patriotism and ignorance buttressed by racism, self-righteousness and anti-Communist hysteria."
  • "Examines the American involvement in Vietnam, and is a chronicle of the war from a psychological perspective. Includes interviews with General William Westmoreland, former Secretary of Defense Clark Clifford, Senator William Fulbright, Walt Rostow, and Daniel Ellsberg, as well as American Vietnam veterans and Vietnamese leaders. Presidents Truman, Kennedy, Johnson, and Nixon are shown in rare footage."@en
  • "Examines the American involvement in Vietnam, and is a chronicle of the war from a psychological perspective. Includes interviews with General William Westmoreland, former Secretary of Defense Clark Clifford, Senator William Fulbright, Walt Rostow, and Daniel Ellsberg, as well as American Vietnam veterans and Vietnamese leaders. Presidents Truman, Kennedy, Johnson, and Nixon are shown in rare footage."
  • "Examines the American involvement in Vietnam and chronicles the war from a psychological perspective. Includes interviews with General William Westmoreland, former Secretary of Defense Clark Clifford, Senator William Fulbright, Walt Rostow, and Daniel Ellsberg, as well as American Vietnam veterans and Vietnamese leaders. Shows footage of Presidents Truman, Kennedy, Johnson, and Nixon."
  • "Examines the American consciousness that led to involvement in Vietnam. Includes interviews with General William Westmoreland; former Secretaary of Defense, Clark Clifford; Senator William Fulbright; Walt Rostow; and Daniel Ellsberg."@en
  • "Examines the American consciousness that led to involvement in Vietnam. Includes interviews with General William Westmoreland, former Secretary of Defense, Clark Clifford, Senator William Fulbright, Walt Rostow, and Daniel Ellsberg."@en
  • "Includes the interviews with General William Westmoreland, former Secretarty of Defense Clark Clifford, Senator William Fulbright, Walt Rostow and Daniel Ellsberg."@en
  • "Examines the American consciousness that led to involvement in Vietnam. Includes interviews with General William Westmoreland, former Secretary of Defense, Clark Clifford, Senator William Fulbright, Walt Rostow, and Daniel Ellsberg, as well as American Vietnam veterans and Vietnamese leaders. Presidents Truman, Kennedy, Johnson, and Nixon are shown in rare footage. Winner of the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature of 1974."@en
  • "Examines the American consciousness that led to involvement in Vietnam."@en
  • "Documentary about U.S. involvement in Vietnam, including footage of Clark Clifford, George Coker, Daniel Ellsberg, Randy Floyd, J.W. Fulbright, Brian Holden, Lyndon B. Johnson, Robert Muller, Richard Nixon, George Patton III, Walt Rostow and General William Westmoreland."@en
  • "A documentary that unflinchingly confronted the United States' involvement in Vietnam at the height of the foment that surrounded it. Using a wealth of sources, from interviews to newsreels to footage of the conflict and the upheaval it occasioned on the home front, Davis constructs a powerfully affecting picture of the disastrous effects of war. Includes interviews with General William Westmoreland; former Secretary of Defense, Clark Clifford; Senator William Fulbright; Walt Rostow; and Daniel Ellsberg."@en
  • "Examines the American consciousness that led to involvement in Vietnam. Includes interviews with General William Westmoreland; former Secretary of Defense, Clark Clifford; Senator William Fulbright; Walt Rostow; and Daniel Ellsberg; as well as American Vietnam veterans and Vietnamese leaders."
  • "A courageous and startling film, Peter Davis' landmark documentary Hearts and minds unflinchingly confronts the United States' involvement in Vietnam. Using a wealth of sources, from interviews to newsreels to documentary footage of the conflict at home and abroad, Davis constructs a powerfully affecting portrait of the disastrous effects of war. Explosive, persuasive, and shocking, Hearts and minds is an overwhelming emotional experience and the controversial winner of the 1974 Academy Award for Best Documentary."

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