Manchu: A Brotherhood of Sacrifice (United States) by Matthew Leonard Wilcox
Documentary Feature Films / Cannes International Film Week
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1h 56m
This documentary film follows a U.S. army unit named the Manchus during their service in Vietnam from 1968 to 1970. This film depicts the Vietnam War from the ground up and explores the chaos of war.
Running time: 01:56:46
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