A World Beneath the War (1996)
A documentary about the Cu Chi tunnels in Vietnam during the Vietnam war. The film contains interviews with survivors of the war who inhabited the tunnels, including archival footage, and photographs. The filmmakers visit the tunnels in current day to explore the way so many Viet Cong lived during the war. The documentary features an interview with Robert Biss (American P.O.W. captured in 1966, who was at the "Hanoi Hilton"), and the Viet Cong member who captured him, explaining the events and emotions surrounding the event.
Director: Janet P. Gardner
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 56 min
Release Date: January 1, 1996
Cast
- Pham Thanh Liem - Self
- Marlene Sanders - Narrator (voice)
Screenplay
Editing: Nicole Domenici
Production: The Gardner Group
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
Keywords
vietnam war, tunnel
More Films by Director: Janet P. Gardner
More Films in Genre: Documentary
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is A World Beneath the War about?
- A documentary about the Cu Chi tunnels in Vietnam during the Vietnam war. The film contains interviews with survivors of the war who inhabited the tunnels, including archival footage, and photographs. The filmmakers visit the tunnels in current day to explore the way so many Viet Cong lived during the war. The documentary features an interview with Robert Biss (American P.O.W. captured in 1966, who was at the "Hanoi Hilton"), and the Viet Cong member who captured him, explaining the events and emotions surrounding the event.
- Who directed A World Beneath the War?
- A World Beneath the War was directed by Janet P. Gardner.
- Who stars in A World Beneath the War?
- A World Beneath the War stars Pham Thanh Liem, Marlene Sanders.
- How long is A World Beneath the War?
- A World Beneath the War has a runtime of 56m (56 minutes).
- What genre is A World Beneath the War?
- A World Beneath the War is a Documentary film.
- Where was A World Beneath the War produced?
- A World Beneath the War was produced in United States of America.