Winter Soldier
New Yorker (1972)
Documentary
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IMDB   8.0
1 hr 35 mins USA / English
DVD  Region   NR
Scott Shimabukuro Himself
Kenneth Campbell Himself
Steve Pitkin Himself
Jonathan Birch Himself
Charles Stevens Himself
Fred Nienke Himself
David Bishop Himself
Nathan Hale Himself
Michael Hunter Himself
Murphy Lloyd Himself
Rusty Sachs Himself
Joe Bangert Himself
Scott Camil Himself
John Kerry Himself
Director
Fred Aronow
Producer Nancy Baker
Fred Aronow

"A live hand grenade brought home from a distant battlefield." -- David M. Halbfinger, New York Times

More than 125 Vietnam veterans, representing every major combat unit to see action in the war, gathered at a Howard Johnson's hotel in Detroit to heal a nation...and themselves. They risked everything - their careers, their friendships, their families - to talk about the atrocities they had committed or witnessed in the presence of officers while stationed in Vietnam. These veterans saw themselves as winter soldiers battling against the wrongs of the war and the brutal training that had made them capable of unthinkable violence.

Eighteen filmmakers calling themselves the Winterfilm Collective - including Barbara Kopple (Harlan County, USA), Robert Fiore (Pumping Iron) and Lucy Massie Phenix (You Got To Move) - captured this extraordinary event. Rarely seen since its 1972 Cannes premiere, Winter Soldier has been called one of the most powerful anti-war films ever made and remains to this day a remarkable plea for peace.
Edition Details
Distributor New Yorker Video
Release Date 5/30/2006
Packaging Keep Case
Screen Ratio Standard 1.33:1 Color
Subtitles French; German
Audio Tracks ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Stereo
Layers Single Side, Dual Layer
No. of Disks/Tapes 1

Features
A Conversation with the Filmmakers
Seasoned Veteran: The Journey of A Winter Soldier
Americal Division (1972 Short)
Theatrical Trailer
"The Winter Soldier Files" - Downloadable on DVD-ROM (Adobe Acrobat Reader Required)
Stills Gallery from the Original Negatives of V VAW Photographer Sheldon Ramsdell