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Voices in Wartime

A documentary that captures the brutal truth of war through striking visuals and poignant poetry, featuring a diverse cast of experts, including soldiers, journalists, historians, and combat specialists, who offer a candid perspective.

The documentary "Voices in War Time" is a feature-length film that explores the experience of war through powerful images and the words of poets from around the world. It features interviews with soldiers, journalists, and historians, as well as readings from poets such as Homer, Wilfred Owen, and Langston Hughes. The film examines the effects of war on soldiers, civilians, and society, and how poetry has been intertwined with war throughout history. It also includes the voices of more recent poets, including those from Iraq and India, and a Vietnam vet. The documentary aims to give a fresh perspective on the experience of war and to understand the trauma, violence, and death caused by armed conflict.

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Info about Voices in Wartime

Studio(s): Two Careys Productions

Originally Released: United States, Mar 04, 2004

Box Office Gross: $20,702.00

Genres:Documentary