Mille jours à Saigon
Mille jours à Saigon

Mille jours à Saigon (2012)

None | France, Vietnam | French | 53 min
Directed by: Marie-Christine Courtès
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Marie-Christine Courtès follows writer-cum-illustrator Marcelino Truong throughout the making of his graphic novel 'Such a Pretty Little War-Saigon 1961-1963' where he recalls his childhood in Saigon. In 1961, four-year-old boy Marcelino Truong discovers Saigon. His father, a Vietnamese diplomat married to a French woman, has just been appointed director of the South Vietnam press agency. Being from a catholic family, he also becomes the favorite translator of President Ngô Dinh Diêm who firmly rules over the new Republic of Vietnam (South Vietnam), allied to the United States for the fight J.F. Kennedy named "The Red Tide". Fifty years later, Marcelino Truong exploring the past comes back to the places where he spent his childhood, questioning witnesses and participants of a civil war which split Vietnamese people. Beautiful images are filled with emotion when Marcelino Truong hears the confessions of a whole generation subjected to ordeals and choices worthy of a tragedy by Racine.

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Release Date

France
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2012
France
(Vesoul International Film Festival of Asian Cinema)
2014-02-14

Also Known As (A.K.A.)

Mille jours à Saigon
(Original title)
Mille jours à Saigon
France

Parent Guide

Sex & Nudity
Unrated
Violence & Gore
Unrated
Profanity
Unrated
Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking
Unrated
Frightening & Intense Scenes
Unrated