In 1952 Saigon, two men become entangled in a love triangle as the communist threat looms and covert operations unfold.
Indochine is a movie set in French Indochina during the period of the French colonization. It depicts the lives of various characters and their experiences in the tumultuous historical events of the time. The story revolves around the themes of love, family, and the struggle for freedom. It explores the complex relationships between the French colonizers, the local population, and the Communist insurgency. Amidst the backdrop of war and political turmoil, the movie portrays the personal journeys of its characters and their quest for identity and belonging.
To the Ends of the World (2018) follows the story of a soldier who struggles to stay alive amidst the brutalities of the French Indochina War in 1946. He faces various challenges and encounters danger at every turn. With themes of adventure, drama, and war, the movie explores the grit and determination of individuals caught in the midst of conflicts.
Viper in the Fist is a powerful drama set in Brittany, France. It follows the story of a young boy who must endure the cruelty of his neglectful parents. Through adversity, the boy learns to navigate the harsh realities of life and find strength within himself. This film explores themes of family violence, hatred, and the resilience of the human spirit.
Red Dust tells the story of a love triangle in a rubber plantation in French Indochina, where a plantation overseer falls in love with the wife of a surveyor. The tropical setting, racial tensions, and infidelity create a dramatic backdrop for the characters' struggles.
In the midst of the first Indochina War in 1954, the 317th platoon of French soldiers find themselves behind enemy lines in the treacherous jungle. As they struggle to survive, tensions rise and comradeship is put to the test.
When a millionaire's wife begins an affair with a publicist, she becomes the target of her jealous husband's murderous rampage at the zoo. The authorities must race against time to stop the killer before more lives are lost.
In 1953 French Indochina, an army captain's affair with his employer's housemaid leads to a vengeful ghost haunting their mansion and a police investigation into a murder.
During the French Indochina War, French forces find themselves trapped in a siege in the jungles of Dien Bien Phu. With defeat looming, they must rely on their military expertise and resilience to survive.
Lady of the Tropics is a drama and romance movie set in Saigon, French Indochina. It tells the story of a wealthy American playboy who falls in love with a half-caste woman. The movie explores themes of self-sacrifice, romantic rivalry, and the challenges of a marriage of convenience.
The Sea Wall (2008) is a drama set in French Indochina in the 1930s. It follows the story of a landowner who struggles to protect her property and rice fields from a corrupt businessman. The film explores themes of wealth, land management, and the relationship between the rich and the poor.
During the First Indochina War, a love triangle unfolds between an older British journalist, a young American idealist, and a Vietnamese woman.
Twenty-year-old Joseph and his sixteen-year-old sister Suzanne live in the merciless conditions of an intemperate foreign land with their widowed mother. Their mother attempts to exert a hold on her children by involving them in the family's run-down rice plantation. However the siblings seek liberation, and look for this in their romantic lives. Suzanne becomes involved with Michael and Joseph finds a love interest in Claude.
Faithfully reproduced observations of Breton fisherfolk in story of the man a local woman really loves who will not at first give himself to her because of his fondness for the sea that takes him away.
The Places of Marguerite Duras is a captivating biography and documentary that delves into the life and experiences of the renowned French writer, Marguerite Duras. Through a series of interviews, footage, and narration, the film explores the important places and periods of Duras' life, including her childhood home and her time in French Indochina.
Indochina: Through the story of Christophe, a 58 year old Afro-Vietnamese man, the film tells the story of African colonial soldiers fighting for the French in Indochina.
Arriving in IndoChina by parachute, Captain Guy Bertrand and his comrades make a courageous stand against the Communist forces. Jump into Hell is one of the first films to deal with the ongoing conflict in Vietnam or, as it was still known in 1955, French IndoChina.
On June 3, 1991, Marguerite Duras gave me her last published work, "The North China Lover", autographed for the first time. She wrote: "For my friend Dominique Auvray, in memory of a wonder of wonders: a still recent past, when we worked together in the cinema". This is a portrait of her as she was cheerful and serious, authentic and provocative, considerate and categorical, but first and foremost young and free.
Documentary - This is the story of the Vietminh siege at Dien Bien Phu in 1954, and France's last great battle in Vietnam. - Peter Batty -Director, Bernard Archard -Actor
Thwarted many times in their quest for independence, the Vietnamese independence movement led by Ho Chi Minh finally decisively defeated Vietnam's French colonial overlords at Dien Bien Phu in May of 1954. This documentary uses interviews and newsreel footage to examine the conflict between the French and the Vietnamese. In addition to Vietnam, French Indochina also included Cambodia and Laos. The French-Indochina War lasted from 1946 to 1956, when a Geneva Conference agreement mandated a cease-fire in a temporarily divided Vietnam. It is well to note that it is only after this time that the two Vietnams went to war against each other.