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Hao Are You

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His mother blames communism, his uncle an inheritance dispute, the others fall silent. Director Dieu Hao Do explores the fragmentation of his family. The American War in Vietnam scattered them across three continents. Nearly 50 years after their escape, contact between the seven family members has all but broken down. How have traumas from persecution and violence inscribed themselves on the bodies and souls of the survivors and their children? After the Fall of Saigon on April 30 in 1975, more than 1.5 million people fled the communist regime, many of them including the director's family belonging to the Chinese minority there.

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Dennis Harvey 48 Hills 04/22/2024
Now scattered and bitter, they reluctantly discuss a family history long since divided by geography and grudges... Go to Full Review
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Synopsis His mother blames communism, his uncle an inheritance dispute, the others fall silent. Director Dieu Hao Do explores the fragmentation of his family. The American War in Vietnam scattered them across three continents. Nearly 50 years after their escape, contact between the seven family members has all but broken down. How have traumas from persecution and violence inscribed themselves on the bodies and souls of the survivors and their children? After the Fall of Saigon on April 30 in 1975, more than 1.5 million people fled the communist regime, many of them including the director's family belonging to the Chinese minority there.
Director
Dieu Hao Do
Producer
Andrea Ufer
Screenwriter
Dieu Hao Do
Production Co
Hanfgarn & Ufer Film und TV Produktion
Genre
Documentary
Original Language
German
Runtime
1h 33m