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    Weʼve raised £0 to make a documentary film, telling the hidden story of Vietnam's unknown war photographers, and to support those photographers.

    London, UK
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    The Vietnam war left many Vietnamese traumatised for life. Among those were Vietnamese photographers who documented some of the worst atrocities of the war. While Western photographers became famous for their images, these local photographers remained unknown, many of their photos lost. Or so it was thought. Now, nearly 50 years after the war, this film will help uncover the amazing photos taken by these Vietnamese photographers, and help bring their powerful stories to an international audience. Some of the photographers have already passed way, and the remaining few are in their twilight years, meaning if their story is not filmed now, it will be lost forever.

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        We have an incredibly strong team collaborating to make this film: renowned French war-photographer Patrick Chauvel; Rory Peck winning British journalist and reporter, Inigo Gilmore; and Emmy-award winning documentary filmmaker, Johnny Burke, ('Tashi and the Monk').

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