1 May to 31 May

On Tour: Soldier’s Bones

With Movies that Matter On Tour, we bring impactful films to sixteen cinemas throughout the Netherlands. In May, we are showing the documentary Soldier’s Bones. The screenings will be accompanied by talks, reflections, and discussion programmes organised by the local Movies that Matter On Tour groups.

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About the Film

In 1971, young Newsweek reporter Alec Shimkin discovered a secret US military campaign that committed war crimes on an enormous scale in the Mekong Delta. It was code-named Operation Speedy Express. Following the 1968 My Lai massacre on Vietnamese civilians, Alec believed this “Super My Lai” also had to be exposed.

For months Newsweek refused to publish the investigation, under intense government pressure and self-censorship by the magazine’s editors. What was meant to be a major coverstory was eventually cut down to a small article that made no impact at all. Gone were all the Vietnamese eyewitness testimonies Alec had painstakingly collected.

Soon after Alec himself disappeared. He has been missing-in-action ever since. What story did we miss? How did Alec’s childhood obsession for war help him to find the truth behind Speedy Express? ’Soldier’s Bones’ reconstructs Alec’s fact-finding mission by boat along the endless waters of the Mekong Delta, in search of Speedy’s deadly echo.