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Regret to Inform (1998)

Regret to Inform (1998)
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A documentary that premiered in competition at the 1999 Sundance Film Festival, Regret to Inform analyzes the Vietnam War from the point of view of the women who lost the men they loved. Interweaving interviews with American and Vietnamese women, the film also centers on the documentary filmmaker Barbara Sonneborn, who learned on her 24th birthday that her husband (and sweetheart of ten years) died in the war. Twenty years later, Barbara takes her camera to Vietnam to retrace the final steps of her husband, hoping to finally set aside her unanswered questions. Through Sonneborn and the women she meets, viewers are reminded of the horrors of war and see that a single bullet has an effect far beyond the body it hits. ~ Arthur Borman, Rovi

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Director(s):
Barbara Sonneborn
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Synopsis of Regret to Inform

A documentary that premiered in competition at the 1999 Sundance Film Festival, Regret to Inform analyzes the Vietnam War from the point of view of the women who lost the men they loved. Interweaving interviews with American and Vietnamese women, the film also centers on the documentary filmmaker Barbara Sonneborn, who learned on her 24th birthday that her husband (and sweetheart of ten years) died in the war. Twenty years later, Barbara takes her camera to Vietnam to retrace the final steps of her husband, hoping to finally set aside her unanswered questions. Through Sonneborn and the women she meets, viewers are reminded of the horrors of war and see that a single bullet has an effect far beyond the body it hits. ~ Arthur Borman, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
75 mins
Director(s):
Barbara Sonneborn
Writer(s):
Barbara Sonneborn
Producer(s):
Janet ColeBarbara Sonneborn
Categories:
Documentary
Regret to Inform Awards:
  • 1998 - Independent Spirit Awards - Truer Than Fiction Award
  • 1999 - Sundance Film Festival - Best Director (Documentary)
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    Leslie S.

    Powerful. So glad I saw it.

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    DENNIS S.

    It was extremely powerful. Anyone who lived through the Vietnam War should see it. Everyone alive today living with our wars should see it. Women should be President, men haven't been successful avoiding wars yet. I am a man. Be prepared for a few tears and sleepless nights.

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