
Nguy Ngu
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Gai Nhay ("Bar Girls") is the story of how the other half lives, with a twist. Southeast Asia being known for the multitude of bar girls ready to be "borrowed" for a (usually quite cheap) price, the life these girls live--and the motivations and tribulations that lead them to it--are usually hidden to their oblivious clientéle.
Bar Girls

In 1981, six years after the withdrawal of US troops from Vietnam, Tan, a young former Vietcong officer, goes to take the ashes of his dead comrade, Thai, to his family in a remote area. On the overcrowded train out of Ho Chi Min City, he meets Mien, a former soldier and witness to Thai's death.
The Long Journey

Binh is a South Vietnamese soldier whose wife Nga turns to a life of prostitution after Binh is classified as missing. When Binh does return, he finds it impossible to forgive the repentant Nga. The couple's doomed future continues, as Binh joins the Vietnamese Special Forces and a friend struggles to reunite the two.
Karma

Two brothers are separated by communism and a sister, a former imperial concubine turned Buddhist nun
Gone, Gone, Forever Gone
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The Colours of Rememberances

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Mẹ con Đậu Đũa

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Peace at the Execution Site

One of the best Vietnamese films of 1992 by director Lê Dân and the highlight of actress Việt Trinh's career.
Black Cactus

A young girl decides to remain in her hometown and continues the fish sauce distillery of her family who is planning to leave Vietnam.