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A new documentary series titled Vietnam: The War That Changed America, now streaming on Apple TV+, provides a poignant look at the Vietnam War through the eyes of veterans and civilians, marking the 50th anniversary of the fall of Saigon. The six-part series, narrated by actor Ethan Hawke and directed by Rob Coldstream, presents personal testimonies and archival footage to illustrate the human cost of the conflict.
The series recounts the experiences of over 2.7 million American soldiers and an estimated three million Vietnamese casualties. According to filmmaker Bill Broyles, a Vietnam War veteran and advisor for the series, the documentary aims to highlight personal stories often overlooked in traditional historical narratives. Broyles emphasized the importance of recounting experiences that reveal the emotional and psychological scars left by war.
To restore and re-contextualize historical footage, the creators scoured over 1,000 archival images worldwide. Broyles expresses a hope that the documentary will prompt reflection on lessons that remain relevant today, asking, "When are we going to learn our lesson once and for all?"