By Belinda Baldwin and Robert Bahar It was during the height of America's post-war optimism when Richard Griffith, the American film historian who
Docs about War

I first saw Heddy Honigmann's film Crazy at a retrospective of her work at New York's Museum of Modern Art. I went into the screening expecting a war

In the fall of 1971, my friends and I gathered in our college dorm to listen to the radio as our draft lottery numbers were drawn. Since the Vietnam

Amir Bar-Lev's 'The Tillman Story' Opens August 20.

An interview with filmmaker Michele Ohayon and cinematographer Theo Van de Sande.

An interview with director/producer Dan Sturnam.

'The Ground Truth,' 'The Blood of my Brother' and Iraq in FRagments'

I read a front-page article in The New York Times recently that stated that the US is currently buying millions of barrels of oil a year from Iraq

Entertainment companies reeled in films and canceled dramatic shows that might remind people of the horrors of September 11, while channels that

In Looking Like the Enemy, a new documentary about the wartime experiences of Japanese American veterans in World War II, Korea, and Vietnam, David