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Four Hours in My Lai : ウィキペディア英語版 | Four Hours in My Lai
''Four Hours in My Lai'' is a 1989 television documentary made by Yorkshire Television concerning the 1968 My Lai Massacre by the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War. The film includes interviews with soldiers at the massacre, and the later trials of those involved. The programme first broadcast on ITV as part of Yorkshire Television's ''First Tuesday'' documentaries.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=First Tuesday: Four Hours in My Lai )〕 Michael Bilton and Kevin Sim, who created the film, based their book of the same name off of the documentary; after release, the book was met with mixed reception. ==Description== The documentary and book tell the story of the 11th Light Infantry Brigade, from their training through deployment in South Vietnam. It interviews both former U.S. servicemen and massacre survivors. Both describe the background of the area where the village of My Lai lay, and explain its nickname, "Pinkville", due to its reputation for housing Communist sympathisers. The documentary also shows photographs of U.S. servicemen torturing civilians before the massacre and tells of U.S. servicemen raping South Vietnamese women and children prior to the massacre. After the massacre, the trials of the soldiers at My Lai are examined. The documentary is narrated by Mark Halliley. It also aired on the PBS series ''Frontline'' as "Remember My Lai".〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Remember My Lai )〕
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