Iwo Jima: Memories in Sand
NEW DOCS
In 1945, the United States wanted an emergency air base for its coming bombing campaign against Japan. It was decided that base would be Iwo Jima, a Pacific Island heavily defended by the Japanese. U.S. Marines invaded on February 19, 1945, and their images were captured on film as the battle for the island unfolded. Surviving soldiers commemorate the battle in 1995 by returning to the island, and the stories they tell, illustrated by the startlingly vivid half-century old footage, couldn’t feel more alive or chilling. RR
Directors
Beret E. Strong, John Tweedy
Producers
Beret E. Strong, John Tweedy
Release Year
2001
Festival Year
2002
Country
United States
Run Time
28 minutes