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  1. 15 de ene. de 2018 · Hearts and Minds is a 1974 American documentary film about the Vietnam War directed by Peter Davis. The film's title is based on a quote from President Lyndon B. Johnson: "the ultimate victory ...

  2. Winning hearts and minds is a concept occasionally expressed in the resolution of war, insurgency, and other conflicts, in which one side seeks to prevail not by the use of superior force, but by making emotional or intellectual appeals to sway supporters of the other side.

  3. Hearts and Minds is a 1974 American documentary film about the Vietnam War directed by Peter Davis. The film's title is based on a quote from President Lyndon B. Johnson: "the ultimate victory will depend on the hearts and minds of the people who actually live out there".

  4. Hearts and Minds is a 1974 film by Peter Davis that uses interviews, archival footage and shocking scenes to criticize the U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War. The film explores the themes of violence, racism, propaganda and the human cost of the conflict from both sides.

  5. 17 de nov. de 1975 · A 1974 Oscar-winning film that uses archival footage and interviews to explore the history and attitudes of the opposing sides of the Vietnam War. The film challenges the US propaganda and racism, and gives voice to the Vietnamese people and their struggle.

  6. A startling and courageous film, Peter Davis’s 1974 documentary Hearts and Minds unflinchingly confronted the United States’ involvement in Vietnam at the height of the controversy that surrounded it. Using a wealth of sources, Davis constructs a powerfully affecting picture of the disastrous effects of war and the upheaval on the home front.

  7. 23 de jun. de 2014 · A provocative documentary by Peter Davis that explores the hearts and minds of Americans and Vietnamese during the Vietnam War. Using newsreel clips, interviews, and music, Davis contrasts the American and Vietnamese experience, showing the horror, horror, and horror of war and its aftermath. The film won an Oscar in 1974 and became a touchstone for our concept of Americanism, patriotism, and personal and political principle.