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- Near the end of the Vietnam War, a plant who was embedded in the South Vietnam army flees to the United States and takes up residence in a refugee community where he continues to secretly spy and report back to the Viet Cong.
- Multiple teams race around the globe for $1,000,000 to 'amazing' locations.
- In 1929 French Indochina, a French teenage girl embarks on a reckless and forbidden romance with a wealthy, older Chinese man, each knowing that knowledge of their affair will bring drastic consequences to each other.
- Followed by Ma Seok-do, who heads to a foreign country to extradite a suspect. However, he discovers additional murder cases and learns about a killer who had committed crimes against tourists for many years.
- Artemis Fowl, a young criminal prodigy, hunts down a secret society of fairies to find his missing father.
- Four black veterans battle the forces of man and nature when they return to Viet Nam seeking the remains of their fallen squad leader and the gold fortune he helped them hide.
- An executive goes through an unexpected breakup, then accepting an assignment to go undercover and learn about the tourist industry in Vietnam.
- Based on the legendary true story of the Red Dog who united a disparate local community while roaming the Australian outback in search of his long lost master.
- An old British reporter vies with a young U.S. doctor for the affections of a beautiful Vietnamese woman.
- When a poor bicycle-taxi driver has his cyclo stolen, he is forced into a life of crime. Meanwhile, his sister becomes a sex worker.
- In 1968, four talented young Australian Aboriginal girls learn about love, friendship, and war when their all-girl group The Sapphires entertains the US troops in Vietnam.
- Prequel to Furie (2019). Tells the story about the early life of Thanh Soi, Hai Phuong's vicious antagonist in the merciless street of bygone days in Saigon.
- When her daughter is kidnapped, a desperate yet determined mother treks through her former gang's turf in Saigon to track down the abductors.
- A young naive American and a cynical older British diplomat disagree over politics in 1952 Vietnam and over a beautiful young native girl.
- Kit, a British man of Vietnamese heritage, returns to Saigon for the first time in over 30 years after leaving the country with his parents, when he was six years old, at the end of the Vietnam War.
- Christina Noble overcomes the harsh difficulties of her childhood in Ireland to discover her destiny on the streets of Saigon. A true story.
- 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.
- Nau Van returns home several years after staying in America on the anniversary of his father's death to meet his family. Unbeknownst to them, he returns with his long-term boyfriend, Ian.
- Once Upon a Time is the Vietnamese children's musical theatre was performed by the IDECAF Theatre in collaboration with Ben Thanh Theatre, which began production in 2000 and was partnered with the Youth studio and the Saigon Vafaco Disc Center released to the disc.
- The Mnet Asian Music Awards (abbreviated as MAMA) is a major South Korean music awards ceremony presented annually by entertainment company CJ E&M. The majority of prizes are awarded to K-pop artists, though some prizes are awarded to other Asian artists. The awards ceremony was first held in Seoul in 1999 and aired on Mnet. MAMA has been held outside of South Korea between 2010 and 2017 and now airs internationally. (Source: Wikipedia)
- "Secret of Le Chi's Garden" is based on the real historical case named "Le Chi Vien". A famous case of Vietnamese history about the life of Nguyen Trai Confucian scholar. He is a skilled politician and a master strategist as well. Nguyen Trai is a Vietnamese hero-emperor. He inspired the Vietnamese populace to support open rebellion against the Ming Dynasty rulers. He is also the author of "Great Proclamation upon the Pacification of the Wu". The nobles at the court blamed Nguyen Trai and Nguyen Thi Lo for the young emperor's death, accused them of regicide and had both, along with most members of their extended families, executed.
- Assigned to protect a small town in Vietnam, Dao arrives to fight against the crime boss; but soon his past catches up with him, threatening to destroy the cherished village.
- The film is based on real events, focusing on the lives of three young nurses, one of whom undertakes a treacherous journey up the Mekong River to Cambodia to save a very young Vietnamese-American girl before her life is destroyed during the American bombing of Cambodia.
- Exactly how much risk would you take to save your brother? For Van Nguyen the answer was whatever it takes and the devastating consequence of his attempt to traffic heroin from Cambodia to Australia via a change of planes in Singapore was that the 396 grams of drugs that he was discovered carrying was enough to incur the death penalty - 26 times over.
- Two American brothers are trapped in the present-day jungles of Viet Nam standing on land mines that were left behind after the Viet Nam Conflict.
- The movie is about a psychologist, Tuong Minh who provides psychotherapy to An Nhien, a young female writer suffering from anxiety disorder. Nhien states that she's obsessed by a certain girl. Strangely, the girl she mentioned is the main character in her first novel, The Whispering. Through the treatment and study of her novel, Tuong Minh gradually realizes that what Nhien wrote in her book is not fictitious, but her real sorrowful memories. With his professional methods, Minh tries to help Nhien face her unpleasant story in the past. He hopes she could overcome her obsess and commence a new life. However, during the treatment, Minh steadily immerses himself in Nhien's story and her obsess.
- Super X is about a nice normal guy who, in a freak accident, achieved super strength and speed. He decided to use his super power to help people in need. One time, he got a call that there is a robbery at a diamond event, he came to the rescue, and accidentally made Ky Ky, the daughter of a very wealthy man, become obsess with him. Her obsession is troublesome to him, but he's always civilized about it. The robbers from the event got caught and put in jail, and the leader's girlfriend is out to avenge him. She met with a mad scientist who gave her and the robbers temporary super power. They break out of jail, and started to cause troubles. Super X has to stop this. After challenges and difficulties, including having his mom captured, he defeated the robbers and brought peace to the community.
- Thi Vo searches for his biological father in Vietnam after over three decades of separation. Thi Vo was a refugee escaping Vietnam with his mother when he was only a baby. Fleeing to Hong Kong where they later immigrated to Canada at the age of four. 30 years later, he had the desire to not only find his family whom he had never met, but to ultimately find his father and uncover the mystery of his background. In this emotional heart felt feature documentary, we follow Thi Vo and his friends into the heart Vietnam as they search all over the country for clues and connect with all sorts of people who help them along their way.
- Haunted by memories of his past that leave him unable to practice kung fu, an ex-Shaolin Monk lives quietly in London's Chinatown. When an impulsive young British shopkeeper comes to him for help, the Monk finds a friend, but is reluctantly drawn into conflict with a vicious Triad gang that rapidly spirals out of control leaving the Monk with a stark choice: face his past and fight... Or die."
- During the Vietnam war, thousands of people in the province of Cu Chi lived in an elaborate system of underground tunnels. This film tells the story of life underground, and the fight to defeat the US, by those who lived the experience.
- A young girl falls into a river and drowns. When her body is found in a remote village along the river, her uncle arrives to claim her body, only to find that she is very much alive. But when she returns to her family, unexplainable occurrences lead them to believe she is possessed.
- Saigon is a story told in a time of war by New York Times bestselling author Ralph Pezzullo, who lived as a boy in Vietnam from 1963-1965. Our protagonist is a sensitive, open-minded thirteen-year-old with a self-centered father who serves as a diplomat with the US Embassy. Eager to engage his exotic new environment, the boy befriends locals working at the Embassy maintenance shop and serves as a batboy for the US Special Forces softball team. Over time, he develops a unique perspective on the political crisis gripping the country and the role of the US. He witnesses terrifying events and scenes of aching beauty - a brutal attack on the softball field, the wedding of two Vietnamese friends, the self-immolation of a Buddhist monk and the bombing of a US movie theater juxtaposed against the sensual beauty and elegance of daily life in Vietnam. Highly evocative of an important time and place, this remarkable coming-of-age story follows the challenges of this boy as he navigates a new world, discovers himself and finds the beginning of his own path.
- The story is about a young man named Bao Nam, living in a rich family, so he has a coxcomb personality. Because of being lazy, dissolute and snobbish, Bao Nam keeps turning his parents down. He did four times university failure, gradually being a playboy. Nam usually comes up with some plans to cheat on his parents and get them really angry, expelled him from the house. Nam has a severe mental shock, got through street sleeping, no money, so he relies on a girl who sells old books on the streets. That girl is Truc, a beautiful and strong 18 years old girl. She doesn't have parents, Truc has to live in an abandoned house which is waited to be destroyed, she is an illiterate but she loves books. In a moment Nam was in troubles, Truc saved Nam and she taught him a lot of meaningful things. When Nam was kicked out of the house, Truc took him to her house and they live together. But Nam's mother has a special affection for Truc, and she doesn't want Nam and Truc to be in love to avoid troubles which will happen in the future. Nam's father has a lot of trouble at first as well because he was misunderstood by Truc, when he was too concerned about Nam, but was afraid to be caught by him.
- In modern-day Saigon, three lonely strangers form a unique family as a ten-year old orphan plays matchmaker to a zookeeper and a beautiful flight attendant.
- Mo navigates rush hour traffic to dodge an unwanted call. When she meets Vicky by the side of the street with her broken motorbike, a visceral chance encounter unfolds between the two young queer women on the loud streets of Saigon.
- A Russian emigrant sings in a Shanghai nightclub under the assumed name of Kay Murphy. All she dreams of is a peaceful life with her daughter Vera. But this is only a pipe dream as she has been forced by her former lover Ivan to work for a secret criminal organization, "The Black Dragon". Vera, who studies in a Hong Kong boarding-school, knows nothing about her mother's past. When Ivan, who is also Vera's father, resurfaces and blackmails Kay, the young woman is determined to fight back...
- Based on a famous 19th century poem, an ancient warrior time travels to modern-day Vietnam to battle a criminal organization and find his true love.
- "Operation Babylift" was a $2 million dollar US initiative that airlifted over 2,500 Vietnamese orphans out of a war-torn country to protect them from the impending threat of the Communist Regime. Coined by some as "one of the most humanitarian efforts in history," it was also plagued by lawsuits and political turmoil. Even with the best intentions, these adoptees grew up facing a unique set of challenges in America, including prejudice overshadowed by a controversial war and cultural identity crisis. Nearly 35 years later, this documentary takes a candid look at a significant yet untold event as seen through the eyes of the volunteers, parents, and organizations directly involved, as well as uncovers the "lost" stories of the the adoptees and who they have become as adults. This documentary is not just a a historical piece, but gives a contemporary voice and perspective on international adoption today through the eyes of the adoptees themselves.
- Five friends went on a trip to get away from the bustling life of Saigon. What promised to be an unforgettable adventure for these friends turned into a nightmare all of them would want to forget, if they survive.
- The film crew visited Liem Barber Shop - a Chicano barber shop right in the heart of Saigon - and sat down with Liem, the owner and listen to his thoughts behind his path of career, the theory behind building his barber team and the society's prejudices toward their lifestyle.
- Whose Line? consists of a panel of four performers who create characters, scenes or songs on the spot in the style of short-form improvisation games, based on topics either prompted from audience suggestions or predetermined by the host.
- After years of war and occupation, a new generation of inspiring entrepreneurs sets out to pursue their personal dreams while pushing Vietnam forward onto the world stage.
- A cinematic impression of Vietnam, told through the eyes of Vietnamese immigrants.
- Two brothers help a triad boss to smuggle illegal goods in exchange for their film fund. However, they soon discover that they have fallen into a trap set by the triad.
- Four different women attempt to fight over their love at a caddish man.
- "Tien Nga" is based on the tale of Luc Van Tien is a 19th-century Vietnamese-language epic poem written in vernacular nom script by the blind poet Nguyen Dinh Chieu (1822-1888).
- This is the story of three lost and jaded twenty-somethings whose intertwining lives share a common search for direction and purpose as they try to cope up with the joys and pains of quarter-life crisis in a place not their comfort zone
- Jacqueline Lundquist's father, Donald C. Lundquist, served in Vietnam in 1967-68. While there, he wrote hundreds of letters and recorded many hours of audio tapes that he sent to his wife and daughter. A mere months after returned from the war, he died. Jacqueline was barely 5 years old. Her mother gave her the letters and audio tapes in her teens, but she didn't read them until the summer of 1997 when she was 7 months pregnant with her son, Sam. She was 34. That set her on a journey of getting to know her dad and retracing his footsteps in Vietnam. She ultimately befriended a North Vietnamese soldier who had fought opposite her father. His family had also kept all the letters he had written back to his wife and daughter. This is their contrasting yet similar story.