Les Fantômes de My Lai
Jean Crépu
2008 - 52 min - Beta digital - Couleur - France

On March 16, 1968, at the height of the Vietnam War, American soldiers of the Charlie Company executed 504 civilians in the village of My Lai. Women, children, old people. Hushed up by the army, the massacre remained a secret until November 1969. The press got hold of the affair. Unbearable photos of the killings were shown around the world, reshaping public perceptions. Forty years on, this film examines the traces this terrible event left on its main characters: Fred Widmer, former GI in the Charlie Company, Ron Haeberle, the photographer who exposed the massacre, Larry Colburn, a former GI who intervened to stop the massacre. He returns to My Lai to meet the Vietnamese survivors. In the snow-bound suburbs of Cleveland, in an ordinary high school in Pittsburgh and in the glittering rice fields of My Lai, the film delves into their minds and evokes the ghosts that still haunt them all.



Author-Director : Jean Crépu
Author : Thomas Bronnec
Photography : Peter Bolton
Editing : Sophie Creusot
Delegate Producer : Canopée Production
Co-producer : P. Prod

Distribution


Distributor : Java Films

Distinctions

2009 - FIPA (Festival international de programmes audiovisuels), Biarritz (France) : Situations de la création française