Documentary Film about Vietnamese Artists to be Screened at Woods Hole Film...

Documentary Film about Vietnamese Artists to be Screened at Woods Hole Film Festival

The film “Camouflage: Vietnamese Brush Strokes with History” has been officially selected for screening at the 27th Woods Hole Film Festival in the US.

Detail of one of artist Dinh Q Le’s woven photographs

The screening will start at 7.30 pm on Sunday, July 29, 2018 at Morse Hall at Falmouth Academy (7 Highfield Drive,
Falmouth, MA 02540, USA)

With a 76-minute duration, “Camouflage” was directed by Bestor Cram and produced by David Thomas, who will both be present at the screening.

The film centers around multiple generations of Vietnamese painters who discuss their work as a revelation of sacrifice and courage. Within the backdrop of modern Vietnam a little known view of the aftermath of America’s war emerges showing what has been concealed, what has been hidden, what has been camouflaged.

The Woods Hole Film Festival is presented by the Woods Hole Film Festival, Inc., a non-profit corporation established to: organize the annual Festival; form relationships and strategic alliances with other film festivals and organizations to showcase independent film; emphasize the work of emerging and New England filmmakers; showcase the work of independent filmmakers who have a relationship to Cape Cod or whose films are relevant to or enhance the quality of life on Cape Cod and to develop and foster a creative independent film community within the Festival and on Cape Cod.

The Festival also works with individuals, businesses and institutions to develop and present programs and events that further its goals.

Source: Indochina Arts Partnership

See more information about the screening here

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