Section 60: Arlington National Cemetery (2008)
It has been called "the saddest acre in America." It is also one of the most sacred. Section 60 in Arlington National Cemetery is the final resting place for young men and women who died fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan. This emotional documentary filmed entirely in Section 60 provides intimate glimpses of family and friends who have come to honor their loved ones.
Director: Jon Alpert, Matthew O'Neill
Genre: TV Movie, Documentary
Runtime: 54 min
Release Date: October 13, 2008
Music: John Califra
Cinematography: Matthew O'Neill, Jon Alpert
Editing: David Meneses, John Custodio
Production: Downtown Community Television Center, HBO Films
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Jon Alpert, Matthew O'Neill
More Films in Genre: TV Movie, Documentary
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Section 60: Arlington National Cemetery about?
- It has been called "the saddest acre in America." It is also one of the most sacred. Section 60 in Arlington National Cemetery is the final resting place for young men and women who died fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan. This emotional documentary filmed entirely in Section 60 provides intimate glimpses of family and friends who have come to honor their loved ones.
- Who directed Section 60: Arlington National Cemetery?
- Section 60: Arlington National Cemetery was directed by Jon Alpert, Matthew O'Neill.
- How long is Section 60: Arlington National Cemetery?
- Section 60: Arlington National Cemetery has a runtime of 54m (54 minutes).
- What genre is Section 60: Arlington National Cemetery?
- Section 60: Arlington National Cemetery is a TV Movie, Documentary film.
- Where was Section 60: Arlington National Cemetery produced?
- Section 60: Arlington National Cemetery was produced in United States of America.