The film’s elements came from Masako’s personal sorrow of the death of her husband, Greg Davis, an American soldier who came back from the Vietnam War in 1968.
After the war, Davis became a photographer and journalist for Time magazine. He died in 2003 from lung cancer believed to be resulted from Agent Orange exposure during the war.
Spending three years studying and collecting data, Masako completed the film in 2007. The 70-minute story featured the last images of her husband, and the memories of the Vietnam War through words of American soldiers who used to be in Vietnam.
The film also brought true pictures of the lingering pain that generations of Vietnamese people have been suffering from due to the toxic chemical’s effects.
After the shows, audiences raised subscriptions to be sent to the Vietnam Association for the Victims of Agent Orange/Dioxin.
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