Her father has Alzheimer’s: though increasingly forgetful of what’s happening in the present, he remains able to remember the distant past with precision. He lives in Da Nang, the country’s fourth largest city and host to the US Army’s most important navy base during the Vietnam War. In reunified Vietnam the economic reforms of 1986 have seen the city transformed into a major trade and industrial centre. On the banks of the Han River communist veterans reminisce about times past and deceased friends: the period of socialist construction and the collapse of the Soviet Union are of greater relevance to them than developments in modern Vietnam, the latter something they are unable to understand. Discussions between Doan Hong and his friends create a calm, remarkably touching portrait of an individual who, despite the long years of war and transition, has remained true to his communist ideals. WMH
HDFile | Doc. | Farbe / colour
Đoàn Hồng Lê
Đoàn Hồng Lê
Trần Xuân Quang
Franck Desmoulins
Varan Vietnam
Le Tuyet Nhung
58 Le Duan
04 Hanoi
Vietnam Nhungjef@free.fr
Đoàn Hồng Lê - born in 1974 in Hanoi, Vietnam. She works as a journalist for the Vietnamese TV station VTV and is an independent filmmaker. She is also the project coordinator of the Varan workshops held in Vietnam, an international training programme for directors in documentary filming.
ĐẤT ĐAI THUỘC VỀ AI (2009, short, doc)
SO CLOSE SO FAR, THE ANCESTRAL FOREST (2015, doc)