Hai cercato: Vietnam! Vietnam!
Oulad l’Viêt-Nam (Les Enfants du Viêtnam) / 2005
Between 1947 and 1954, hundreds of Moroccans deserted the French army in Indochina to join the Viet Minh, out of anti-colonial solidarity and a refusal to serve a cause that was not their own. "Oulad l'Viêt Nam" is a series of portraits, made between Casablanca and Sidi Yahia: men and women with extraordinary destinies in their very ordinary lives, speaking in Moroccan, Vietnamese or French.
Holidays in Vietnam / 1971
Returning from a 3 year captivity in Vietnam, a kind chemist finds his wife married to his boss who has become rich due to his invention.
Vietnam, Fête du Têt, le Passé Retrouvé / 2020
A Bad Deal - My Vietnam War Story / 2019
In 1966, Iowa native Jim Hamlyn was drafted into the U.S. Army where he served a year-long tour of duty during the heart of the Vietnam War. Using an 8mm camera, Hamlyn - a recipient of the Bronze Star for valor in combat with the U.S. Army 196th Light Infantry Brigade - documented his war experiences. Now, for the first time in television history, Hamlyn's war footage is being released for public broadcast. A Bad Deal - My Vietnam War Story highlights this never-before-seen footage, along with a rare interview with Hamlyn, to offer a revealing glimpse into the story of one American war veteran, as seen through the lens of his film camera. Featuring a haunting, original score by Joe Maddock, A Bad Deal takes you back in time to relive one of America's most divisive conflicts.
Which Way Is East: Notebooks from Vietnam / 1994
In this illuminating study of cultural contrasts, American filmmaker Lynne Sachs and her sister, Dana, travel north from Ho Chi Minh City to Hanoi, recording conversations with Vietnamese strangers and friends. The sisters' expansive travel diary covers tourism, insights into city life, pervasive culture clashes and a bracing historic inquiry. What begins as a picaresque road trip soon blossoms into a richer social and political discourse.
VIETNAM: In the Eye of the Dragon / 2020
There is much more to Vietnam than its more famous sites, such as Ha Long Bay, the Imperial City of Hue, the Mekong Delta floating markets, Dalat and Hoi An. Come and witness the third millennium knocking on the door of the big cities, Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh, where, behind the colonial architecture, modern buildings of glass and steel, luxury cars and sumptuous residential accommodations spring forth. Far from this modernity, the remote regions of ancient Tonkin still honour their ancestral traditions amongst extraordinary landscapes along hillsides shaped by rice paddies. There, “Mountain Princesses” pass on a wealth of knowledge from mother to daughter. Share in the everyday simplicity of the lives of these people, far from the touristy side of Vietnam.
From Mexico to Vietnam: a Chicano story / 2022
This film tells the story of Jesus Duran, who immigrated from Mexico at a young age, and did his military service in Vietnam where, through a heroic act, he saved his platoon, and was awarded a posthumous medal of honor in 2014.
Once upon a bridge in Vietnam / 2022
A French reporter investigates western classical music in Vietnam and gets enrolled in an epic journey.
Steinbeck e il Vietnam in guerra / 20217.01 voti
Documentario italiano sull'esperienza dello scrittore John Steinbeck nella guerra del Vietnam.
Vai alla scheda del filmil etait une fois au vietnam /
The 1st Infantry Division in Vietnam / 1971
A history of the Big Red One in Vietnam, 1965-1970. Part of "The Big Picture" series.
Vietnam: Still America's War / 1974
John Pilger returns to Vietnam in 1974. America had withdrawn its ground forces at the beginning of the previous year, he reports, yet the war had not ended. During this ‘peace’, more than 70,000 soldiers and civilians had been killed.
Le Petit Vietnam /
In 1954, after the defeat of Dien Bien Phu, the first reception center was established in Noyant d'Allier. For the Vietnamese wives of French soldiers, their Eurasian children and naturalized Vietnamese, it is a real climatic and cultural shock. Fifty years later, diversity remains in this town where the children of the country have in turn married Vietnamese. Son of returnees, Philippe Rostan wanted to tell this unique Auvergne experience, a mixed village half-French, half-Vietnamese, place of successful integration.
Due scatole dimenticate - Un viaggio in Vietnam / 20207.01 voti
Before becoming a film critic, then a maker mainly of sharply engaged documentaries, usually in tandem with her late husband Lino Del Fra, Cécilia Mangini was a photographer. Taking pictures was something she did all her life, alongside whatever else she was working on. In 1965 Mangini and Del Fra went to war-torn Vietnam to make a film they never finished. More than half a century later, she returned to these images, moving and still, some of which she found again by accident.
Vai alla scheda del filmFlame Over Vietnam / 1957
A nun comes to missions during the war in China and then friend of refugee children becomes. One day, a dealer is injured and led him to the mission, where he falls for the nun.
Top Gear France - Vietnamese Special / 2019
To celebrate Tết (short for Tết Nguyên Đán, Spring Festival, Lunar New Year, or Vietnamese Lunar New Year), the three Frenchmen will attempt to enter the city where cars are forbidden. While driving cars, of course.
Vietnam POWs: A Story of Survival
The Hollow Victory: Vietnam Under Communism
Combat in the Air - Air War North Vietnam / 1996
Vietnam: The Ten Thousand Day War (1980)
Vietnam: The Ten Thousand Day War, a 26-part Canadian television documentary on the Vietnam War, was produced in 1980 by Michael Maclear. The series aired in Canada on CBC Television, in the United States and in the United Kingdom on Channel 4. Maclear visited Vietnam during the production of the series and had access to film material there. He was...