Please join us for the free screening of “On Healing Land, Birds Perch” including a Q&A with the director Naja Pham Lockwood and author of “Because Our Fathers Lied” Craig McNamara! 📽

📆 Thursday, Nov. 13th
🕒 6-9PM
📍 Cruess Hall 1002

Please RSVP at tinyurl.com/onhealinglandrsvp, we hope to see you there!
 
On Healing Land, Birds Perch is the first documentary, from a Vietnamese born filmmaker that explores the continuing aftershocks of the Vietnam War from the perspectives of both sides of the war: North Vietnamese and South Vietnamese including Vietnamese Americans alive today. The story is told through the iconic Pulitzer winning photo of General Loan shooting a Communist Vietcong, Captain Lem in the head, two days after the 1968 Tet Offensive. With original interviews, these individuals -- the daughter of the General Loan, the children of the executed, Captain Lem, and the son whose family was allegedly killed by the executed and his men, prior to his execution - share for the first time on camera the intense emotions this photo elicits even today and the impact it has had on their lives. While these individuals hold widely differing views on this photo, the film poignantly portrays that all have something in common: the lasting trauma from the War.
 
Flyer for screening of "On Healing Land, Birds Perch"