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DUST

DUST

Director: Thuy Quyen Nguyen Thi

Year: 2005

Time: 29m

DUST

Once upon a time, there was an old lady, a boy and a dog. All day long, they roamed the streets, pushing their little truck so as to glean cardboard and plastic which they sell to whoever pays the most. They only return home when the city is fast asleep.

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Pottery seller

Pottery seller

Director: Giang Nguyen Truong

Year: 2004

Time: 38m

Pottery seller

To escape from the difficulties of life in the countryside, Hung and Thuy decide to sell ceramic ware. They mortgage their family home to buy a boat which is used to transport the goods. They travel down the Red River to reach Hanoi, the capital, and sell their pots as best they can. Their new direction is not so easy.

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Daddy’s come home

Daddy’s come home

Director: Man Doan Gia

Year: 2004

Time: 41m

Daddy’s come home

Without sufficient work in the countryside, many peasants go to Hanoi to sell their labor force. As day laborers, they wait in the streets of the city until a job is offered them. After particularly arduous work, some decide to return to the countryside to be near their wives and children. The main character, surrounded by his neighbors, recounts the difficulties and the differences in living conditions between the city and the country.

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Thanh Cong village, Thanh Cong neighbourhood

Thanh Cong village, Thanh Cong neighbourhood

Director: Phan Thi Vang Anh

Year: 2004

Time: 34m

Thanh Cong village, Thanh Cong neighbourhood

In an old district of Hanoi, formerly a village, new loud speakers must be repaired and installed. By observing everyday life, Vang Anh films with humor the animation caused by this event and plunges us into the heart of Vietnamese contradictions.

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The building where I live

The building where I live

Director: Dinh Le Minh Trinh

Year: 2009

Time: 59m

The building where I live

The Americans financed the building in which to house the managers of Southern Vietnam in former Saigon. When they lost the war, the Communist government finished the building work to house their own cadres who later became its owners. Today, Korean and Japanese investors are offering fortunes to buy the entire site. Through the portrait of a building where he was born and still lives, Le Minh paints the story of the history of Vietnam since 1975 and the transformations taking place there today.

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Licogi 12

Licogi 12

Director: Nguyen Quang Tuan

Year: 2009

Time: 34m

Licogi 12

The civil engineering company “Licogi” has hidden the housing designed for its workers and their families behind a wall of containers. Most of the men are away from home, working on major building works across the country. It’s the women who organise life in the community. Since the rainy season is close at hand, new problems of leaking buildings, water drainage and insalubrious homes are coming up once again. Delegations of women regularly visit the firm’s headquarters to call for the buildings

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Always by your side

Always by your side

Director: Hai Kim

Year: 2009

Time: 1h 10m

Always by your side

Phuong is sick, he has leukaemia. We meet him and his mother in the pediatric service of a hospital where the young boy shares his room with three other children and their mothers. After the session of chemiotherapy, Phuong and his mother can go home for a week so that he can be with his family and friends again. Back in the village, we discover just what financial difficulties his illness is causing the family.

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Leader of the dead

Leader of the dead

Director: Truong Vu Quynh

Year: 2010

Time: 35m

Leader of the dead

In a village in the center of Vietnam, a farmer is also the master of ceremonies at funerals. He sings to accompany the dead on their journey to heaven. Here people are born on the land and when they die, they go back to it. Death brings people on opposite sides of the war together again.

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The youth today

The youth today

Director: Tung Hoang

Year: 2010

Time: 27m

The youth today

"The youth today" is about young people who live with their own passion and ignore their parent's wishes. This generation gap is very common in Vietnamese society today.

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Mrs Bua’s carpet

Mrs Bua’s carpet

Director: Duong Mong Thu

Year: 2011

Time: 34m

Mrs Bua’s carpet

Ever since she was tortured during the war, Mrs Bua suffers from epilepsy. When she feels a fit coming, she spreads a carpet in front of her house and lies down. For her neighbors, it’s like a cue to drop in and care for her. In the evenings, they gather to sip tea, sing resistance movement songs and tell stories, ingrained at present into their collective memory. The war remains at the heart of this small village’s daily life.

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Dr Thi’s Clinic

Dr Thi’s Clinic

Director: Ky Nguyen Minh

Year: 2008

Time: 34m

Dr Thi’s Clinic

The villagers like to visit Dr Thi because they trust him. Most of his patients are over seventy years old. Though time has past, war sequels remain vivid. “Talking helps to relieve the pain” says Doctor Thi. The camera never leaves the precincts of the clinic where patients are filmed like the characters of an ancient theater play.

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Long is the road

Long is the road

Director: Doan Hong Le

Year: 2004

Time: 30m

Long is the road

A portrait of a young student who proves to be a good contractor. He sets up his own small business and dreams of becoming a millionaire. An observation of the aspirations and the metamorphoses of the youth of today.

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