Vietnam Nurses

Vietnam Nurses is a 2005 television documentary directed by Polly Watkins. It tells the story of six Australian Army nurses who served in a field hospital in Vietnam between the years 1962 and 1972.

Vietnam Nurses
Vietnam Nurses promotional poster.
Directed byPolly Watkins
Produced byLizzette Atkins
Beth Frey
Written byPolly Watkins
Music byJohn Willsteed
CinematographyMichael Williams
Edited byTony Stevens
Distributed byRonin Films (Australia) / Circe Films (International)
Release date
2005 (2005)
Running time
52 minutes
CountryAustralia
LanguageEnglish

Interviewees

  • Diane Badcock[1]
  • Anne Healey
  • Maggie Hopcraft
  • Jan McCarthy
  • Terrie Ross
  • Colleen Thurgar
  • Barry Morgan

Awards

The film won an Australian Film Institute award in 2006 and received a further 3 nominations.

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