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Em Phước (1966)
Character: Cán bộ
After his brother goes off to serve in the war young Phuoc feels he would also be better serving his country holding a gun, not a rake.
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Chiếc Bình Tiền Kiếp (1990)
Character: Khán
An old man chances upon a ceramic teapot while working as a gravedigger. Fervently believing that the teapot is a valuable piece of antique, he risks life and death to protect it against the concern of his family.
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Con Chim Biết Chọn Hạt (1979)
Character: Head of HR
Hoa is a young engineer and computer specialist who arranges the database of an institution. She is hardworking, yet her dedication goes unnoticed, and her boss dismisses her work and expertise as “redundant”.
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Lửa Rừng (1966)
Character: Nhia Thom
In mid-1960s, groups of American paratroopers arrive at a Hmong village near the Vietnam-Laos border. Among the troops are former villagers who collaborated with the French; having returned home , they seek to win over the village’s support.
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Phía Bắc Thủ Đô (1977)
Character: Ông Phong
During the American bombings in 1972, a group of workers remain to protect a power plant in the north of Hanoi.
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Lá Ngọc Cành Vàng (1989)
Character: N/A
In early 20th century, a Vietnamese aristocratic socialite falls in love with a poor scholar though her father, a powerful governor, is determined to separate them, even with extreme measures.
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Từ Một Cánh Rừng (1978)
Character: Pá Hồ Lay
Two classmates volunteer to work in logistics across the forests of Trường Sơn mountains.
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Biển Lửa (1965)
Character: Quận Trưởng
Vietnamese guerrillas move into a village adjoining a French/US airstrip and recruit locals to help them bring it down.
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Sao Tháng 8 (1977)
Character: Công
The plot of the film revolves around revolutionary soldiers who come from different classes, but all share the same patriotism. They had to overcome many life-and-death challenges and enormous adversities in order to mobilise the masses to prepare for an uprising and seize power from the Japanese fascists, in a situation where the country fell into the tragedy of famine.
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Vợ chồng A Phủ (1961)
Character: A Sử
To pay off her family’s debts, Mị is forced to marry the son of her Hmong village’s ruthless patriarch. When the constant abuse and beatings become unbearable for the young girl, she plans to escape with a stranger held captive by her husband.
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Con chim vành khuyên (1962)
Character: N/A
Story of an innocent and carefree little girl whose father is a member of the anti-French resistance.
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Chung Một Dòng Sông (1959)
Character: Policeman
Hoài and Vận fall in love during the war against the French. Vận fought as a guerrilla and Vận ferried guerrillas across the river. When peace comes, Vietnam is divided in two across the Bến Hải River, leaving them separated.
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Tướng Về Hưu (1988)
Character: N/A
A general who devoted his life to the communist cause, retires, only to find that his household is in disarray, his grown children money-grubbing, and Vietnamese society far from the rosy picture of equality he'd imagined he'd helped make it.
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Hai người mẹ (1975)
Character: Đông Thau Chum
Upon meeting a young Vietnamese soldier during his brief stay in the Lao mountains, a woman begins recalling to her daughter episodes of her life ever since she had to leave Northwest Vietnam in 1952, including her fateful encounter with a Lao mother.
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