A film by Brian Iglesias, FMA ’02, brings insight into a piece of American history that is glossed over by many textbooks.
Chosin is a documentary about a Korean War battle around the Chosin Reservoir, which, according to the film’s website, marked “the pivotal moment when the Chinese Army entered the Korean War, prolonging the conflict for two more bloody years and changing the fate of the Korean people forever.”
Iglesias, the film’s producer and director, is a disabled veteran with 13 years of active duty experience who deployed to Iraq twice.
The New York Times review says, “you will most likely be riveted by the stories (the veterans) tell of fighting on barren hillsides.”
Click here to read the full review, or here to read the Los Angeles Times review