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Section 60: Arlington National Cemetery is a documentary film that explores the emotional stories behind the burial grounds of U.S. military personnel in Washington, D.C. The movie delves into Section 60, a section of the Arlington National Cemetery where soldiers killed in Iraq and Afghanistan are laid to rest.
The film highlights the devastating impact of war on families and friends as it captures the grief and pain experienced by those who have lost loved ones. Through interviews with the families and friends of the fallen soldiers, the documentary offers an intimate and powerful look into their lives and the legacy left behind.
Section 60: Arlington National Cemetery provides a unique perspective on the profound sacrifices made by service members and the ongoing impact on their families. It also sheds light on the healing and connection that takes place among the families who visit the cemetery, finding solace in the shared experiences of loss.
The documentary is filled with heart-wrenching moments and poignant stories that honor the memory of those who have made the ultimate sacrifice for their country. It serves as a reminder of the deep reverence and respect that Arlington National Cemetery holds as a national symbol of remembrance and gratitude.
Section 60: Arlington National Cemetery is a moving tribute to the brave men and women who have given their lives in service to the United States and an exploration of the enduring strength and resilience of their families.
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Section 60: Arlington National CemeteryRelease Date:
13 Oct 2008Awards:
Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy. 1 win & 1 nomination total