A World Beneath the War
A World Beneath the War

A World Beneath the War

January 01, 1996 | 56 min

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.

Genres

Documentary

Cast

Naomi Scott

Pham Thanh Liem

Naomi Scott

marlene Sanders

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