FORGETTING VIETNAM

Trinh T. Minh-ha • Vietnam, U.S. • 2015 • 90 min. • Digital, HI8

SYNOPSIS

Vietnam in ancient times was named đất nứớc vạn xuân – the land of ten thousand springs. In her geo-political situation, Vietnam thrives on a fragile equilibrium between land and water management. A life-sustaining power, water is evoked in every aspect of the culture.

Shot in Hi-8 video in 1995 and in HD and SD in 2012, the images unfold spatially as a dialogue between the two elements—land and water—that underlie the formation of the term “country” (đất nứớc). Carrying the histories of both visual technology and Vietnam’s political reality, these images are also meant to feature the encounter between the ancient as related to the solid earth, and the new as related to the liquid changes in a time of rapid globalization. In conversation with these two parts is a third space, that of historical and cultural re-memory – or what local inhabitants, immigrants and veterans remember of yesterday’s stories to comment on today’s events. Touching on a trauma of international scale, Forgetting Vietnam is made in commemoration of the 40th anniversary of the end of the war and of its survivors.

TRAILER

FESTIVALS, AWARDS & ALTERNATIVE SCREENINGS (Highlights)

Cinéma du Réel International Documentary Film Festival. France (2016)
Busan International Film Festival. South Korea (2019)

CREW

DIRECTOR & SCREENWRITER
Trinh T. Minh-ha

PRODUCERS
Jean-Paul Bourdier
Trinh T. Minh-ha

CINEMATOGRAPHY
Jean-Paul Bourdier
Trinh T. Minh-ha

EDITORS
Trinh T. Minh-ha

MUSIC
The Six Tones and ĐOI Music.

COMMISSIONED
ACC Gwangju, Korea & HKW Berlin, Germany

SALES
María Vera (KINO REBELDE)