Lighting Period War Film ‘Shades of Hope’

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Separating Worlds through Color by Kevin Zanit Brie Campbell, the writer and director of Shades of Hope approached me about the film while it was still being developed. I really liked the general idea of the story: a Vietnam War movie that travels back and forth between the war zones and back home. I immediately...

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