The Best of May, 1968
The film was made and presented at the very end of the American involvement in the Vietnam war and uses found footage - imagery that was relatively unseen at that time. It originated from a motive of "look at what's going on here". Imagery gathered by the military for purposes of evaluation and review inadvertently tells a story not intended to be told; the unintended consequence of the juxtaposition of poetry and horror.
Director: Jay Cassidy
Runtime: 3 min
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Best of May, 1968 about?
- The film was made and presented at the very end of the American involvement in the Vietnam war and uses found footage - imagery that was relatively unseen at that time. It originated from a motive of "look at what's going on here". Imagery gathered by the military for purposes of evaluation and review inadvertently tells a story not intended to be told; the unintended consequence of the juxtaposition of poetry and horror.
- Who directed The Best of May, 1968?
- The Best of May, 1968 was directed by Jay Cassidy.
- How long is The Best of May, 1968?
- The Best of May, 1968 has a runtime of 3m (3 minutes).