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The film traces the story of a family's struggle for survival in the aftermath of the Fall of Saigon on April 30, 1975, to North Vietnam's communist regime.After her South Vietnamese Army husband Long, is imprisoned in a North Vietnamese re-education camp, Mai, her son Lai, and her mother-in-law escape Vietnam by boat in the hopes of starting a new life in Southern California.
Vietnam: The Last Battle: David Munro Review of the history of Vietnam of the two decades since the end of the war. 1997 Germany, UK, France Little Dieter Needs to Fly: Werner Herzog: Documents Dieter Dengler's experience as a POW in North Vietnam, and his escape. 1998 US Regret to Inform: Barbara Sonneborn
Vietnam: Tể tướng Lưu Nhân Chú: 2016: 1416—1428: Vietnam: Minh Tâm kỳ án: 2016: Vietnam: Blood Letter: 2013: after 1442: Vietnam: About the mystery of Lệ Chi Viên. Huyền thoại Bà Đế: 1927: Đại Việt (Vietnam) One of the fourth early produced in Vietnam. Kỳ tích Bà Đen: 1989: Đại Việt (Vietnam) Đêm hội ...
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This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:1975 films. It includes 1975 films that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Television films released in the year 1975
Documentary films about the Vietnam War (1955-1975). Pages in category "Documentary films about the Vietnam War" The following 70 pages are in this category, out of 70 total.
The film was released during the Lunar New Year in February 1974 in South Vietnam with Chinese, English and French subtitles 1975: Dưới hai màu áo (Under Two Shirt Colors) Hoàng Dũng: Kim Cương, Ngọc Đức, Túy Hoa, Phương Khanh, Ngọc Đan Thanh: Feature Film: Em bé Hà Nội (Child from Hanoi) Hải Ninh: Feature Film
Katherine (also known as The Radical) is a 1975 American TV movie written and directed by Jeremy Kagan, and starring Sissy Spacek, Art Carney and Henry Winkler.Intended to portray the time period of the Vietnam War, the title character was loosely based on Diana Oughton of the Weather Underground, who died in the 1970 Greenwich Village townhouse explosion when a bomb she was building ...