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Khói Trắng (1962)
Character: Hoa, worker
The conflict between a group of workers and the manager as they struggle to maximize the production in a cement factory in the 60s
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Đời mưa gió (1989)
Character: Ông đốc Phan
After a streak of betrayals in love, a scholar harbours a disdain for women and vows to stay away from their “venomous nature”. However, he soon grows increasingly obsessed with a prostitute he encountered one night, and falls deeply in love with her against the prejudices of his social class.
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Thị Trấn Yên Tĩnh (1986)
Character: Khánh
A government minister from Hanoi has a car accident on the way to a wedding in a remote village. The county hospital does not have the authority to operate on a minister. The county commissioner would like the operation done in the county for the prestige it would bring, but will not authorize it without the approval of the whole county committee. The hospital director has filled his quota, so does not want to take the risk of an operation. Since a telephone call to Hanoi has to be booked two days in advance, the minister's wife cannot be contacted, nor can a helicopter be arranged to move the minister to Hanoi.
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Dịch Cười (1988)
Character: General Director’s assistant
A director pays a visit to a hydroelectric plant construction site and gives a grandiose speech on the impending glory of its opening. His exaggerated body language soon becomes a running gag among the workers who pass around the rumour that he might have dropped the diamond ring during the speech, which the director ironically - and wholeheartedly- believes.
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Phi vụ Phượng Hoàng (1997)
Character: Ông Hoàng
A special force group join hands to crack an intricate network of drug smuggling operations.
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Biển Lửa (1965)
Character: Minh
Vietnamese guerrillas move into a village adjoining a French/US airstrip and recruit locals to help them bring it down.
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Vùng Trời (1975)
Character: Kĩ sư thủy sản
Two pilots and their beloveds, all of whom are close friends, try to navigate their lives separate from one another as the men transition to combat.
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Klątwa Doliny Węży (1988)
Character: Numi
The trio of adventurous pals, a man who is a scientist, a fine lady and a former military pilot are in the Indochina jungles looking for some mysterious vase that holds a metal container that is of no mundane origin.
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Số Đỏ (1990)
Character: Joseph Thiết
The sexually repressed widow Doan comes to play tennis in the court where sly, lewd orphan Xuan (nicknamed Red-haired Xuan for his sunburnt hair) is working as a ball boy. Their encounter that day would change Xuan's life forever, as the widow introduced him to an entirely different world of the hypocritical and decadent petite bourgeoisie class, a condition of "Westernized" middle-class Hanoians under French colonial rule in the 1920s. An 8-part series adapted from Vu Trong Phung's classic satire.
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Những Người Đã Gặp (1979)
Character: N/A
The life of two soldiers after war, who try to continue their studies at the university.
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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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Hy vọng cuối cùng (1981)
Character: Đông
In early-80s' Hanoi, a director of a state-owned factory welcomes his wife, a journalist, into a changed home after she spent some time away. As she struggles to make sense of their new wealth, he struggles to avoid embezzlement charges by a poor inspector—who turns out to be an old friend of hers.
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Lửa trung tuyến (1961)
Character: N/A
Dũng, a well-accomplished leader of a platoon, is suddenly sent back to the rear to help the militia transport supplies and ammunitions to the frontlines. He reluctantly heeds his superiors’ order, and soon finds himself acquainted with Nhàn, one of the militia’s most hardworking members.
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Hai người mẹ (1975)
Character: N/A
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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