The Faces That Never Fade (2020)

ALL 02/29/2020 (en) Documentary, War, History 50 Min
  • Release
    02/29/2020
  • Production
    Harlem Veteran Project
  • Rotten tomato
    0%
  • Original title
    The Faces That Never Fade
  • Original language
    en
  • Production Cost
  • 0.00
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Overview

The Faces that Never Fade shows how war lives on in every veteran that comes home. The Faces that Never Fade focuses on showing the humanity of the Vietnam War through the experiences of John Tutle by diving into the erosion of hope from the constant repetition of day to day tasks mixed with the insanity of war along with the enduring memories of the sights and sounds of losing friends. John’s journey will show how war lives on in every veteran that comes home and the ones who didn’t come back are always carried with them. From learning to live with PTSD to moving on and helping other veterans John’s story is just one experience of millions that have served in a combat zone for this country.

  1. Chandlor Ralston

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Producer



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  1. John Tuttle

    Himself

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The Faces That Never Fade (2020) 50 Min

ALL 02/29/2020 (en)
Documentary, War, History
  • Release 02/29/2020
  • Production
    Harlem Veteran Project
  • Original title The Faces That Never Fade
  • en
  • Revenue0.00

Overview

The Faces that Never Fade shows how war lives on in every veteran that comes home. The Faces that Never Fade focuses on showing the humanity of the Vietnam War through the experiences of John Tutle by diving into the erosion of hope from the constant repetition of day to day tasks mixed with the insanity of war along with the enduring memories of the sights and sounds of losing friends. John’s journey will show how war lives on in every veteran that comes home and the ones who didn’t come back are always carried with them. From learning to live with PTSD to moving on and helping other veterans John’s story is just one experience of millions that have served in a combat zone for this country.

  1. Chandlor Ralston

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Nicholas Stange, Chandlor Ralston

    Editor

  4. Producer