Norm Anderson
87 min | US | 2019
In 1968, two best friends joined an elite team and flew into a war zone wearing powder blue dresses. They were Red Cross Donut Dollies. These idealistic young women embraced their mission - to cheer up the GIs in Vietnam - with energy, creativity, compassion and resolve but had no idea what they were getting into. 47 years later, they reunite in Vietnam to retrace their steps; ask why they went; ask whether they made a difference; unlock buried memories and share their stories for the first time.
Awards and Official Selections: Palm Springs Int’l Film Festival, Palm Springs, CA; Best Documentary at GI Film Festival, San Diego, CA; Ashfield Film Festival, Ashfield, MA
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Ghasideh Golmakani
8 min | Iran | 2019 | US Premiere
An Iranian business woman tries to find a place to park her car; she is running late for an appointment. Men in the streets disturb her concentration while she is driving, thwarting her at every turn but she succeeds in finding a solution.