During the Vietnam War, a group of Navy pilots must navigate their way through air strikes, combat missions, and personal conflicts.
Path to War is a movie that tells the story of President Lyndon B. Johnson's decision to escalate American military involvement in the Vietnam War. The movie explores the complex political landscape during this period, showcasing the difficult choices, advisors, and the involvement of various key figures. It takes the viewers through the challenges faced by President Johnson and his reflection on the consequences of his actions.
The Vertical Ray of the Sun tells the story of a family in Hanoi, Vietnam, as they navigate through their own secrets and relationships. The film delicately explores themes of family loyalty, adultery, and sibling relationships, while showcasing the beauty and culinary arts of Hanoi. It follows the lives of three sisters who are married to three brothers, and the complex dynamics and double lives they lead. As the plot unravels, a family secret emerges, challenging their bond and loyalty to each other.
During the Sino-Japanese War, a romantic rivalry develops between a newspaper reporter and a commercial artist who are both in love with the same woman. They navigate their relationships amidst the backdrop of war, disease, and conflict in Hanoi, Vietnam.
In the Year of the Pig is a documentary film that explores the Vietnam War, featuring interviews and footage from various sources. It delves into the political and military aspects of the conflict, as well as the impact on the Vietnamese people.
Far from Vietnam is a documentary film released in 1967, focusing on the Vietnam War. It is an omnibus film created by several filmmakers, exploring different aspects of the war and its impact on both Vietnam and the United States. The film uses various narrative techniques to convey the brutality of the war and the anti-war sentiment that was growing during that time.
In an old house in Hanoi, Bi, a 6-year-old child lives with his parents, his aunt and their cook. His favorite playgrounds are an ice factory and the wild grass along the river. After being absent for years, his grandfather, seriously ill, reappears and settles at their house. While Bi gets closer to his grandfather, his father tries to avoid any contact with his family. Every night, he gets drunk and goes and see his masseuse, for whom he feels a quiet strong desire. Bi's mother turns a blind eye on it. The aunt, still single, meets a 16-year-old young boy in the bus. Her attraction to him moves her deeply.
George takes a trip to Vietnam to find his missing son. George's son Bob and Bob's son Patrick accompany George on the trip. George's son, Brendan, has been Missing in Action since the Vietnam War. Julie, an archeologist, joined the search.
Road movie set in post-war Vietnam. In 1981, six years after the withdrawal of US troops from Vietnam, Tan, a young former Vietcong officer, goes to take the ashes of his dead comrade, Thai, to his family in a remote area. On the overcrowded train out of Ho Chi Min City, he meets Mien, a former female soldier and witness to Thai's death. During the journey, Tan gets separated from Mien and his rucksack containing the ashes. He gives chase on a moped taxi.
A young girl searches for her father, a soldier in the PAVN, after her mother and sister are killed during Christmas Bombings.
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.
The Mother's Soul is a deeply moving drama set in Hanoi, Vietnam. It follows the journey of a mother who is searching for her father while facing poverty, loan sharks, and the hardships of daily life. She forms a special bond with her daughter and they share a bed together. The movie explores themes of desperation, sacrifice, and the strength of a mother-daughter relationship.
In 1965 during the Vietnam War, students and teachers from the National Conservatory of Music in Hanoi were forced to flee to a small village in the countryside. With the help of villagers they built an entire campus underground where they lived, studied and played music for five years as the war raged around them. This documentary records the coming together of the former conservatory students and villagers for a reunion concert 30 years after the war, to paint a moving portrait of life in Vietnam then and now.
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