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STORIES WORTH TELLING
 

DOCUMENTARY

HOMECOMING: A VIETNAM VETS JOURNEY
A film that makes a difference

…Eric Christiansen’s surpassingly worthy and touching film.

ANITA GATES
New York Times

STORIES WORTH
TELLING

EC PRODUCTIONS

has produced four full-length, award-winning independent documentaries that have aired throughout the PBS system and in theaters nationally. With an eye on socially conscious non-partisan filmmaking that enriches the human spirit, the company is committed to inspiring, educating and informing its audiences around critical mental health issues. 

 

“Homecoming: A Vietnam Vets Journey,” created for PBS was called “a surpassingly worthy...touching film by the New York Times.  Independent documentary “Faces in the Fire” garnered critical acclaim including an Emmy for Outstanding Achievement in Documentary and is still used by the National Institute of Mental Health in training trauma workers.

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Faces in the Fire (1991)

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https://vimeo.com/342117879
"An Unprecedented Legacy of Healing."
- Diane Myers, R.N., P.H.N., M.S.N. Trauma Expert

 

Searching for Home: Coming Back from War (2015)

https://youtu.be/_IM_koqenzc?si=iNq6ioFKWvyn2GN-
"Searching for Home" is strikingly photographed by Mr. Christiansen and is sure to give comfort and support to countless veterans and their families.”
- Anita Gates - New York Times

Homecoming: A Vietnam Vets Journey (2001)

unMASKing HOPE (2023)

https://youtu.be/cM1B8Oei6X0?si=HquIojmm7FYyHgl1
“Eric Christiansen’s surpassingly worthy and touching film”
- Anita Gates - New York Times

Currently airing on public television on a station near you and streaming on your smart TV on the PBS app (Download app on your smart TV - Best viewing) and online on PBS website:
https://pbs.org/show/unmasking-hope?source=social
“Director Christiansen took great care in being respectful to the stories and ended up with a film that not only had the right intentions but will ultimately help many people in the end.”
- Alan Ng - Film Threat

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