Unforgotten
Directed by Darrin Dick
Plays In:
Film Block: Perspectives from WWII and the Korean War
Museum of Photographic Arts
September 26, 2018 5:00 pm
Description
Filmmaker Darrin Dick, goes on a discovery to uncover the story of his veteran grandfather, Harold Bauer. During an interview with his grandson and trip to the Korean War Memorial in DC, Harold opens up about his faith, family, and memories from the “almost” Forgotten Korean War that he’s never told anybody before.
Filmmaker Darrin Dick scheduled to attend.
GI Film Festival San Diego Nomination
Best First-Time Filmmaker
Director's Bio
Darrin Dick is passionate about sharing stories, especially through film. Darrin grew up in Omaha, Nebraska and moved to Savannah, Georgia in 2006 to study film and animation. He joined NewSpring Church staff as a video producer in 2010. Even though he has passion and an eye for film and creativity, Darrin’s heart and passion moved toward pastoring and building the local church. He moved to Myrtle Beach in 2017 to become a pastor full-time. Darrin and his wife, Maryclayre, have three children, Adelynne, Mollyanne and Dason. They live in Myrtle Beach, SC.
Plays in
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Film Block: WWII & Korean War Perspectives
Healing, Bridging Generations, Korean War, Nisei Experience, WWII
Explore the individual stories of our WWII and Korean War heroes.In This Program: Never Forget, Unforgotten
Preceded By
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Never Forget
Lane Nishikawa / Local Film Showcase, Nisei Experience, WWII / USA / 2017 / documentary / 37 mins
Never Forget focuses on the few remaining World War II Japanese American veterans of the 100th/442nd Regiment, U.S. Army, and their families.Precedes: Unforgotten
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Plays In:
Film Block: Perspectives from WWII and the Korean War
Museum of Photographic Arts
September 26, 2018 5:00 pm