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Virtual JFK: Vietnam If Kennedy Had Lived |
Year: 2008Running Time: 80 minutes Country: USA Language: English Genre: Documentary Venue: Bay Model (See TFS) Cast: John F. Kennedy, James G. Blight Showtime: Tuesday, July 06, 2010 @ 06:00 PM Director: Koji Masutani Description: [Screening @ the Tiburon Film Society] At the heart of VIRTUAL JFK is the critical question: Does it matter who is President of the United States when it comes to issues of war and peace? It explores this question by investigating one of the most debated "what if" scenarios in the history of U.S. foreign policy: What would President John F. Kennedy have done in Vietnam if he had not been assassinated in 1963, and had he been re-elected in 1964? The film employs what Harvard historian Niall Ferguson calls "virtual history," assessing the plausibility of counterfactuals – "what ifs" – and the outcomes they might have produced. Festivals: - HotDocs - Mexico International Film Festival, Winner of the Golden Palm Award - Fort Lauderdale Film Festival - London Independent Documentary Film Festival |
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