Chau, Beyond the Lines
- February 8, 2015 (2015-02-08) (Big Sky Documentary Film Festival)
- August 21, 2015 (2015-08-21)
Vietnam
Chau, Beyond the Lines (previously known as: War Within the Walls) is a 2015 American short-documentary film about a 16-year-old disabled by the effects of Agent Orange, who aspires to become an artist and clothing designer. It is directed by Courtney Marsh and produced by Jerry Franck and Marsh.
Chau, Beyond the Lines was shortlisted with nine other documentaries from 74 entries submitted to 88th Academy Awards in Documentary Short Subject category,[1] and eventually received a nomination.[2]
Background
The documentary shows the lasting effects of Agent Orange, a chemical sprayed over the Vietnam jungles during the Vietnam War by the United States to deprive the Northern Vietnamese Army of their food and cover. After 20 years of war, Chau, a teenager living in a care center, is disabled by the effects of this chemical. With a rare disability in his arms and legs, Chau is repeatedly told that his dream of becoming a professional artist is impossible. Filming extended over 8 years.[3]
Awards
- 2015: Austin Film Festival – Grand Jury Award – Best Documentary Short Film
- 2015: USA Film Festival – National Jury Award – Documentary Short Film
- 2015: Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival – Grand Jury Award – Best Documentary Short Film
- 2016: Irvine International Film Festival - Grand Jury Award - Best Documentary Short Film
- 2016: Academy Awards – Nomination – Best Documentary – Short Subject.
References
External links
- Chau, beyond the Lines at Vimeo.com
- Chau, Beyond the Lines at IMDb
- Chau, beyond the Lines at 7thART.com
- Chau, beyond the Lines at courtneynmarsh.com
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