
Decades after the conclusion of the Vietnam War, the toxic legacy of chemical warfare continues to devastate families across the country. This documentary explores the harrowing reality faced by generations of children born with severe physical and mental disabilities, believed to be the direct result of exposure to the herbicide Agent Orange. Through the eyes of veterans and affected families, the film examines the ongoing struggle for recognition, support, and the long, painful process of healing in a land still haunted by the chemical remnants of a conflict that refuses to fade into history.




