The highly anticipated Carbon Trace documentary film “A Vietnam Peace Story” is reaching the final stages of the editing process.

The Carbon Trace team hopes to have this film complete and ready to premiere this fall.

Former Marines and Navy Corpsman return to “Hill 50” where they fought the North Vietnamese in 1966. This is the story of their inner journey back.

We have started a Facebook page to keep our audience up to date on the project as it finishes up in the editing bay. You can follow that HERE.

We would like to thank our editor Austin Wood for his phenomenal work after being brought onto this project far after filming had been complete. We are looking forward to showing this documentary film to the veterans we followed and any other veteran who would like to reflect on their own inner journey.

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Check out our Patreon memberships. At the $5 per month level of support, you get free VIP codes for all Carbon Trace pay-per-view movies, including the right to download a copy to keep! It’s a great way to watch our documentary films while supporting our nonprofit mission of documentary education and humanitarian service.

A Note from Carbon Trace:

Carbon Trace can provide significant guidance in developing, funding, producing, and distributing a documentary film. For high school students wishing to learn more about documentary filmmaking, Missouri State University offers degrees in digital filmmaking, media production, journalism, and other associated areas.

To take part in the documentary education provided through the Carbon Trace Team we encourage you to apply for a filmmaking internship, submit a documentary idea, or apply to become a volunteer using the forms below.

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