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So, there's this interesting little documentary, 'Jane Fonda on Vietnam.' It captures her candid reflections on the Vietnam War during the 70s, a period when her activism resonated deeply with a lot of folks. The tone is quite raw, you can feel the weight of her words and the atmosphere is thick with tension and urgency. It’s a short film lost for years, directed by Norwegian Kjell Thon, which adds a layer of rarity—it's not your typical war doc, more personal and introspective. The pacing is contemplative, allowing Fonda’s performance to shine without distractions. You really get a sense of her struggle and conviction.
This documentary is a curious addition to any collector's library, especially given its elusive nature. It’s a tough film to track down, with limited formats out there, making it a hidden gem for those interested in war documentaries or Fonda's activism. The scarcity of this title means that for collectors, it carries a certain allure, representing an important moment in cultural history, and a unique viewpoint that many mainstream narratives overlook.
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