Murmur of the Heart is a French comedy-drama film that tells the story of a 14-year-old boy named Laurent who goes through the challenges of puberty, love, and sexual initiation. Set in 1950s France, the film explores themes of mother-son relationships, incestuous desires, and the struggles of growing up.
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.
Lost Command is a war drama film set in French Indochina during the 1950s. It follows the story of French paratroopers as they battle against the Viet Minh and face the challenges of the Algerian War.
Set in 1950s Saigon, the film follows the story of a young girl named Mui, who works as a servant in a wealthy household. As she navigates her life in the city, she experiences love, loss, and the challenges of being a woman in a society marked by social and political turmoil. The film is a poetic exploration of the human experience, told through beautiful visuals and atmospheric storytelling.
The Little Thief is a film set in 1950s France, following the story of a teenage girl with a talent for stealing. She navigates through various challenges such as love triangles, an approved school, a cheating lover, and a lack of money. The film explores themes of precocity, escape, and the complexities of growing up.
From the Land of the Moon is a romantic drama set in post-World War II France. It tells the story of Gabrielle, a passionate woman trapped in a loveless marriage, who embarks on a journey to find love and freedom. As she navigates her unrequited love and battles with illness, Gabrielle discovers the true meaning of love and learns to follow her heart.
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.
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.
During a televised debate on the Algerian war in the early 1980s, Professor Paulet denounced the methods of Captain Caron, killed in action in 1957. The widow of the captain, Patricia, decided to file a defamation suit.
During the French-Indochina War, a group of soldiers led by a racist major is assigned to destroy a Communist stronghold in Indochina. They are joined by a smuggler and his son, and together they face guerrilla attacks, jungle warfare, and personal conflicts as they navigate the dangerous terrain.
Chronicles the hellish journey of foreign soldiers who fought on behalf of the French in March 1945 as they struggled to make their way out of the jungle after being defeated by the Japanese army.
During World War II a young Frenchmen sees his brother killed in Alsace by a German officer. He vows revenge on all Germans, but after the War he is conscripted into the French Army and sent to Indochina. There he meets his brother's killer under strange circumstances.
Vietnam - 1946. Philippe is committed to pacifying an unknown country made of dense forests and spectacular mountains. His ideals collapse when he realizes that he must torture and kill a young vietnamese who is fighting for his independence. He decides to flee with her on an unpredictable journey to the heart of the jungle. They will discover who they are. This film is the story of their love.
The film evolves around questions of identity, popular memory and culture. While focusing on aspects of Vietnamese reality as seen through the lives and history of women resistance in Vietnam and in the U.S, it raises questions on the politics of interviewing and documenting.
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.
If you would like to witness the forces of colonialism in brute action, Rithy Panh’s extraordinary new film provides the long view. A masterpiece of editing, the film assembles archival footage and antiqued title cards into a wordless recapturing of the Indochinese Empire, beginning with the early days of French occupation. In this prelapsarian age, everything is golden with promise. Ladies, in empire waist gowns and enormous hats, throw candies to local children. Great steamships carry French culture abroad, and the Tricolore flag flies on high.
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
The Empire of Mid-South is a documentary that covers the fight for independence in Southeast Asia during the French colonial era. It explores themes of guerrilla warfare, the struggle for power, and the impact of colonialism. The film contains archive footage and features literary narration. It provides a comprehensive overview of the wars and conflicts that took place in the region. The documentary also delves into the political motives behind the Japanese puppet regime and highlights the role of various factions in the fight for freedom.