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Bến Không Chồng (2001)
Character: Nghĩa’s uncle
At a rural village where most men have perished in the revolutions against French colonisers, their remaining widows and grieving mothers must bear the brunt of rigid patriarchal expectations placed upon them.
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Đợi chờ (1980)
Character: Đỗ Long’s father
As the new government takes over South Vietnam following the Fall of Saigon, civil engineer Dương Tấn is fearful of imminent repression. He and his colleagues are dispatched to fix a hydroelectric plant where they meet Đỗ Long, a bubbly engineer from the North.
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Miền Đất Không Cô Đơn (1982)
Character: Công
After the liberation of the South, Cong volunteers to work at a pepper farm on the island. The members of the farm are elements with a rogue past, led by Dinh, who always disturb the peace and order on the farm.
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Trưởng Ban Dân Số (1984)
Character: Old man Ấm
The president of a small village is appointed to be the minister for population planning, a controversial decision for the residents and his wife who is trying for another baby.
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Quyển Vở Sang Trang (1976)
Character: Vĩnh’s father
Vĩnh is a seventh-grade student whose disruptive nature and disregard for studying has greatly frustrated his parents and the school staff alike. When all the teachers end up refusing to take Vĩnh in out of fear of having to deal with his notorious tantrums, only a young teacher, Mrs. Hồng Vân, welcomes the boy into her class with open arms.
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Học Trò Thủy Thần (1990)
Character: Ông lão lái đò
The prestigious scholar Chu Van An resigns from his royal duties and returns to his small village, teaching children day by day. Among those who study with him is a strange boy with mysterious origins. One day, a prolonged drought happens, leading to a famine and the deaths of villagers.
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Không Nơi Ẩn Nấp (1971)
Character: ông Mai (bố The)
Three ARVN special task agents infiltrate the ranks of North Vietnamese army to plant doubts and fears among Revolutionary soldiers.
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Lửa Rừng (1966)
Character: N/A
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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Координаты смерти (1986)
Character: Militiaman
The story of a group of Soviet sailors aboard the freighter Chelyabinsk who aid their Vietnamese comrades after their ship is sunk during the Vietnam War.
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Bài ca ra trận (1973)
Character: Chính uỷ
March to the Front depicts the Resistance War Against America (Vietnam War) through the lens of romance.
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Dã Tràng Xe Cát Biển Đông (1982)
Character: Dã Tràng
Old fisherman Dã Tràng and his wife lives in a coastal village. One day, a snake saved by Dã Tràng gifts him a magical pearl that allows him to hear animals speaking and easily travel into the kingdoms underneath the sea. But his wife has other plans with this pearl..
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Biển Lửa (1965)
Character: Tỉnh đội 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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Anh chỉ có mình em (1992)
Character: Mr. Thực
After the war, a young man reuniting with his beloved must deal with the fact that she has gone insane.
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Độ dốc (1973)
Character: Hậu
The story about a group of people struggling to expand agricultural land in North Vietnam.
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Hà Nội mùa đông năm 46 (1999)
Character: Cụ Nguyễn Văn Dương
Toward the end of 1946, residents from all walks of Hanoi struggle to avoid—and eventually accept—the possibility of a full-blown war.
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Chung Một Dòng Sông (1959)
Character: Police Chief Quảng
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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Truy Lùng Băng Quỷ Gió (1993)
Character: Fisherman
A young policeman is determined to trace down the elusive Windy Devil Gang that has been wrecking terror and fear across the city. As the chase seems to know no bounds, the possibilities of discovery dissolve into infinity.
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Hà Nội 12 Ngày Đêm (2002)
Character: Militiaman
The Vietnam War from the North's viewpoint. Air raids on Hanoi stiffen the resolve of the population to strike back against a far more powerful enemy.
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Mùa hè chiều thẳng đứng (2000)
Character: The Fisherman
Hanoi comes across almost picture-perfect in director Tran Anh Hung's beautiful, elegiac tale about the lives and loves of three Vietnamese sisters. A mood characteristic of Hung's films is set early on with the vivid sounds of birds, insects and water and the way the lighting enhances the subtle use of color. They all combine to gem-like effect here.
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Hai người mẹ (1975)
Character: Lào La
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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