Three documentary shorts reveal personal perspectives from veterans serving in WWII, post-Korean War, and Vietnam and uncover forgotten histories. Films include: “Stamp Our Story,” “Pueblo, a Year of Crises in America,” and “The Volunteer.”"Stamp Our Story"Directed by Kaia Rose, Robert HorstingThree Japanese American women of the Nisei generation share how they led a successful 15-year campaign to issue the Go For Broke: Japanese American Soldiers of WWII forever stamp."Pueblo, A Year of Crises In America"Directed by Bill LoweThe true story of an ill-conceived, badly planned espionage mission with crewmen who had no knowledge or training for what they were being asked to perform."The Volunteer"Directed by David BrodieA Vietman War veteran in search of a fellow comarde reflects on the power of friendship and the complexities of identity and belonging.Established in 2015, the GI Film Festival San Diego is a multi-day showcase of films for, by, an
Festival officials say they search for films that "showcase military experiences that are often overlooked on the big screen. Festival-goers won't see action-packed Hollywood blockbusters, but stories that highlight personal accomplishments, the transition home from war, post-traumatic stress, military homelessness, resilience, and healing invisible wounds that occur after service."
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